https://www.amazon.com/promotion/psp/ALEJ75YKOIBWL
Buy an AX3000 device, get a TR3000 for free.
Keep in mind the Cudy BE3600's and BE6500's are Broadcom.
https://www.amazon.com/promotion/psp/ALEJ75YKOIBWL
Buy an AX3000 device, get a TR3000 for free.
Keep in mind the Cudy BE3600's and BE6500's are Broadcom.
Good deal.
One thing about Cudy I've not liked this past year is too similar hardware that is just confusing to the consumer. Take the WR3000S and WR3000E. They seem literally identical but the E variant is currently £10 cheaper than the S in UK market but apparently the E came out about 7 months later than the S.
Thanks for this. Getting a WR3000H makes this a true BOGO deal, so I got 3 of them, can sell the travel routers (or, more likely, give one to my parents and one to my sister and keep one for myself as actual travel routers).
Spent a lot less for what I am trying to do with my setup than I was expecting, so I'm a happy camper. They are arriving tomorrow and Monday.
Wow, that's quite a deal. I paid $110 ($59.99 + $49.99, before taxes) for this exact combo, and that was $20 off.
3x of the sets have arrived. I splurged for an extra, for the WiFi 7 router, so I could have something that I can use in my bedroom with 7 support that is not super critical to be on OpenWrt for now, maybe even test on it, once Cudy releases their Cudy version of OpenWrt for it (if they ever do, being that it is Broadcom based). Unboxing the 3x WR3000Hs and TR3000s (which arrived yesterday) now.
big spender
for the Bcms they won't, the BE11000 ... it's Qualcomm.
Ohhhh, I didn't pay attention. I think I got the BE11000, let me look.
No choice - 3 story home, with 3 people and 20-odd devices, plus appliances.
EDIT: Added the following
Yup, BE110000. So, Qualcomm. So there might be hope.
But someone else already has one.
Seems it might be time to re-visit this if more info can be gleaned. But, it is Qualcomm, so ... not gonna hold my breath.