Yeah, sorry, missed the Pro designation, Too early, need coffee.No. None of the listed models in post #1 can run 3006 firmware.
Yeah, sorry, missed the Pro designation, Too early, need coffee.No. None of the listed models in post #1 can run 3006 firmware.
Yea these routers had a good run while they were still in the spot light.No. None of the listed models in post #1 can run 3006 firmware.
Already answered in post #20 - a resounding no!Might be a stupid question but will these models ever graduate to 3006?
Does post #20 say that? It says these models can’t run current 3006 firmware, but not that they won’t migrate in the future. That may well be true, but I don’t come to this conclusion from post #20Already answered in post #20 - a resounding no!
Ok, thanks for the clarification LeeIt doesn't say that explicitly but regular visitors are aware of that from other threads.
It says these models can’t run current 3006 firmware
None of the listed models in post #1 can run 3006 firmware
I’m not the only one who has asked…
That "joke" became unfunny after the first ten or twenty times you posted it.Let's GO!
That "joke" became unfunny after the first ten or twenty times you posted it.
It’s slightly funnier this time because he’s four days late…That "joke" became unfunny after the first ten or twenty times you posted it.
ThatsTheJoke.,jpgIt’s slightly funnier this time because he’s four days late…
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