On December 30, 2016 at 10:32, goldenzrule said...
Then we will have to agree to disagree. I have many clients over the age of 65 that have flip phones for cell, a computer that never gets turned on, and are just learning about this thing called Netflix their kid insisted they try. These houses DO have maybe 5 items on the network, if not less.
ok
Btw, where did you pull the $39 price point? Ubiquiti sold routers in that price range that people loved until there was a security issue with them. Most consumer routers i see are between $70 and $100. Price isn't really the point anyway.
$39... $79.... Same difference. People simple accept the fact that they sometimes need to reboot them or that they just dont work that well.
the Ubiqiti (Much like the Mikrotik) are different animals. Straight routers first off, and they REQUIRE specific training and knowledge for setup and deployment.
That $39 in hardware is easily $200-300 by the time its deployed.