Nat pmp upnp time capsule3/1/2024 ![]() Good hardware isn't shit without kick ass firmware to run it. I hear ya man, I'm just giving you a hard time just as I do all Crapple users. Price is not bad either compared to other AC.Īlso, from what I read online, the "OS" on this thing is based on VxWorks, nothing to do with iOS and SHSH and what not.Įdit: Also, I'm not an Apple fanboy, I'm a technology fanboy, it's all toys to me You add the possibility of running DD-WRT on it and it get better. I know a lot of people that when they hear Apple they react like you, but this router is really a good piece of work. One of my friend suggested the new AirPort Extreme that's he's been using, and honestly, except for the fact that I can't use DDWRT on it, it's the best router I ever had.Įxcellent range, antenna is perfectly omnidirectional according to reviews (I get better signal than with the AC66U), excellent WAN->Lan & vice versa performance, no slow down, NAT-PMP (better, safer version of UPnP), beam forming, etc! Speed slowing way down, router rebooting, ethernet port dying on the AC66U (read the review on newegg, a lot of people experience that) you name it! I tried 2 or three different model, Cisco and Asus mainly, and had nothing but problems. My previous WRT610Nv2 modded to E3000 with CFE update & running DD-WRT (If you can find the original thread, you'll see I helped with this ) bit the dust and I decided to try my hands with AC routers. Take that toy back and get you a real router Next thing you know I'll have to save SHSH blobs for my router tooīesides, I thought Crapple users bought Crapple products because they wanted simple shit that is simple to use? DD-WRT is a little too complex for simple Crapple users. Not really trying to be bothered with Jailbreaking a Crapple router too. Bad enough having to deal with all the bullshit that surrounds Jailbreaking an iDevice. No idea as for if it could be used, but there is also a 3.3v battery onboard that maybe could make the router keeps track of time in case of no power? No clue on that oneĬrapple really? Pretty sure nobody wants to be bothered with hacking Crapple routers. Internal SATA + HDD for the Time Capsule model, which is exactly the same as the AirPort Extreme for everything except that. 2 x Broadcom BCM4360KLMG (1 for 2.4Ghz and 1 for 5Ghz radios) Broadcom BCM53019 router SOC with gigabit switch for CPU I do know previous version were no go because of the chips used, but now that it changed I was wondering if DDWRT would be possible on it? Hi all, recently I got myself the new AirPort Extreme 2013 (802.11AC) and according to teardowns, it use broadcom radios & CPU, very similar to the newest generation (AC68U & al). Posted: Sat 3:43 Post subject: AirPort Extreme 2013 possible? (Broadcom CPU & Radios)
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