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sSam14837y1. Buy normal router not cheap toaster.
2. Flying cars have been around for some time, they are called helicopters. -
Yeah... I feel you. Got superexpensive router, state of the art, blablabla, and a pfsense router behind this.
PFSense = rocksolid, always working, 400k concurrent connections. Price: None, found the parts
Router in front = Crashes two times a day, needs to be manually recovered, "several hundred connections", unstable speeds, 3ms higher ping. Price: 300€ -
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It's a vehicle with a purpose of getting stuff from point A to point B just like a car.
It flies
It just looks a bit different than in the movies you watched. You could get it designed to look more like a car. -
watzon45877y@sSam but the purpose of a “flying car” is to be widely used by the average consumer with little training as is the case with a normal car. Apparently we’re getting close in some aspects, but we still are a long way off from wide spread use
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