A gap in the market and irritating licensing schemes
People are constantly asking me, "which 802.11n wireless access point or router should I buy for my home?" After questioning them about their needs, they tell me that they want the "good stuff" - not the usual SOHO fare. Of course, the "usual" is Linksys, DLink, NetGear, TrendNet, Belkin, and a few others. There's nothing in particular wrong with equipment from any of these vendors, and most people are perfectly fine using it in their homes or small businesses. But there's a few telecommuters and small business owners that don't mind paying a little extra for something more feature rich and reliable. The problem is that there is no such thing. I have a suggestion. Continue reading...