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tagteam
Dec 16, 2019Virtuoso
Costco has them!
But only a 2-pack! Still the price is good for members comparatively - $549.99 https://www.costco.com/routers-networking.html
FURRYe38
Dec 17, 2019Guru - Experienced User
NG is milking the market. :smileywink:
tagteam
Dec 17, 2019Virtuoso
FURRYe38 wrote:NG is milking the market. :smileywink:
Yeah -- LOL! But it's confounding to me because. although I realize the component might be cheaper, creating two separate manufacturing lines would create additional expenses.
- FURRYe38Dec 17, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Not really as they are using the same HW and case design. There just making changes to the 2.4Ghz wifi aspect is all in FW. Same code base as the 850 series with minor changes. Majority of the testing with beta has been done on the 850 so bugs would be the same for the 840 series. Easy way to get additional market value. Same happened with a number of NG routers they did between public and Costco. R8000P and R7960P was based off the R8000.
tagteam wrote:
FURRYe38 wrote:NG is milking the market. :smileywink:
Yeah -- LOL! But it's confounding to me because. although I realize the component might be cheaper, creating two separate manufacturing lines would create additional expenses.
- tagteamDec 17, 2019Virtuoso
FURRYe38 wrote:Not really as they are using the same HW and case design. There just making changes to the 2.4Ghz wifi aspect is all in FW. Same code base as the 850 series with minor changes. Majority of the testing with beta has been done on the 850 so bugs would be the same for the 840 series. Easy way to get additional market value. Same happened with a number of NG routers they did between public and Costco. R8000P and R7960P was based off the R8000.
Huh! So, if one had access to the 850 FW the Costco 840 could be transformed into the 850?
- FURRYe38Dec 17, 2019Guru - Experienced User
HW/FW restricts this. Not sure why you would want to do that anyways, if the only difference is the 2.4Ghz wifi then something one wouldn't need to change.
- FURRYe38Dec 17, 2019Guru - Experienced User
2.4Ghz would only be the difference....wheather one could force 850 series to 840 series and try to make it work. Don't know. Otherwise the HW is the same as so would be the FW. However NG I presume prevents any 840 series FW from loading on 850 series systems with in the FW.
I I know that Linksys had problems with there WRTx32 router FW being loaded on the WRT1900ACS. Or was that the ACM. Someone found out that the x32 FW as compatible on the ACS back then. I think Linksys closed that gap.At any rate if the only thing that differs is the 2.4Ghz HW and speeds is a bit lower, I wouldn't see a need to modify the system to make ti work like the 850 system. If your getting the same 5Ghz and 5Ghz wireless backhaul speeds, seems like too much hassle to make a 840 series like a 850. I thought about the same for my XR450, however nothing I can do for it. Just limited by HW and FW with the 2.4Ghz radio. Otherwise, it's a XR500 with a slower rated 2.4Ghz radio is all. Works the same though. Good gaming router. Currently running it front of my RBK852 in AP mode.
- tagteamDec 17, 2019Virtuoso
FURRYe38 wrote:2.4Ghz would only be the difference....wheather one could force 850 series to 840 series and try to make it work. Don't know. Otherwise the HW is the same as so would be the FW. However NG I presume prevents any 840 series FW from loading on 850 series systems with in the FW.
Right! So, I suppose it's just the FW loaded initially that cannot be circumvented (overwritten) with another version - makes sense anyway because as you stated there isn't really a distinct advantage. Just kind of weird that they would even bother with it but.......marketing!!