On 12/26/2015 11:37 PM, Mikael Abrahamsson wrote:
Providing security updates is just a cost, there is no upside, because these boxes sit in a closet, unloved until they stop working, and they're thrown out and replaced by a new unloved box that goes into the closet until it stops working again.
IMO, this is the real problem, but there's a real opportunity. Routers are for most people the only things which: 1) are always on 2) have internet connectivity Which is pretty cool if you need something that is, oh say, a central controller for your home. Put a headless Android in it, allow 3rd party apps, water the lawn with it. Love ensues. This is, I imagine, why Google bought Nest: they want to be that home central controller. The home router is more ubiquitous though, IMHO. Mike