Thanks Fraser, it wasn't so much of a collaboration I suppose, just a wave from two new companies to each other. There was someone from the duma side who made a post a long long time ago anyway on their forums.
I don't doubt they're working hard, or attempting to be innovative. All im saying is, it would be great to have a team dedicated to locking down the fundamentals of the router that already exist.
I certainly wouldn't rely on an r3 currently to handle my home network. It's just not reliable enough for a household of multiple users.
That's what I mean when I want the router fundamentals to be solid first, then continue innovating on top of a solid foundation.
From looking at the forums over the years, the fundamentals have always had some issues, and I just hope the team will take a different approach.
I bet if you had a poll, less than 50 percent of your users use the r3/r2 as their main hub and just use it to piggyback off an existing router to geo filter their desired devices.