Nice discussion during our long New Year holiday. Really appreciate it.

We will be more than happy if we can sell with default OpenWrt firmware so we can just make hardware. But this is not the case. If a user get the router, plug in the power and Ethernet cable and he cannot find a ssid (the default openwrt firmware) or use the internet immediately, he will kill us.

Originally we just to make a simple UI, just change ssid and key, but we added more and more later, required by our users. Our main business, OEM clients, they just use their own firmware. But 90% of our individual users still need a ready UI. Only the top 10% hobbyist use clean OpenWrt firmware or compile his own firmware.

A question: How many hours have you spent to make an OpenWrt firmware work and configure the network settings? Don’t you think the opportunity cost is too high if you are not a developer?

Actually hobbyist give us priceless feedback and drive us forward. The only problem is, we cannot satisfy all your needs.

Docs are one of the most difficult thing to make. Believe me, you will not able to understand Chinglish.