Back in 2012 I used to feel like my new RT-N66U was a bit expensive at around $180 CAD. Since then manufacturers have now reached $500 for routers, and I expect things to keep going up (with a quad-band router from Asus having recently hit the FCC). I guess it means people are still willing to pay those prices, so manufacturers will just keep pushing them higher.
Wouldn't be so bad if previous generations were actually going down in price as new models come out. Instead, manufacturers are adding higher price brackets on top of the existing ones, and previous models barely dip in price, except for the low-end stuff that still goes even further down.
With all the work you've done for this community and networking, in general; in a perfect world, It's unimaginable you'd actually have to pay for the hardware you developed such contributions in FW, etc!!!
May I ask, if any of the open-source FW Router mfr's have reached out to you and either provided or offered to, AT THE VERY LEAST, furnish you with their Hardware? { which, at least from my uninitiated sense is, you've made as many/much contributions to enrich and/or refine firmware, code, bugs; as perhaps any of them, directly employed Mfr's... Well, that may be understating what the technical directors of mfr's FW development team actually do, on the whole -> But YOU, of all people know what I'm getting at and intend to convey }
Hell, I'd be shocked if you haven't been scouted and attempts made to recruit you and your talents, with a full-time position and title!
(OR... Perhaps you already have/are?)
Just attempting to bestow praise and convey the idea that these hardware mfr's ought not ever require such a contributor to pay, out of their own pocket - a product you use as a tool to assist maturation and advanced features, etc!!!
@RMerlin
Grateful and I am,
JD