You used the IoT buzzword. That limits your price range to where you'll never order just one because shipping costs more than the device. Besides, almost $100 for 64MB RAM and 16MB flash is ridiculous and not at all an improvement, much less "hugely improved", compared to off-the-shelf routers sold for less.
It's $20 for the module, $35 for a development board with the module soldered on it (which you'd almost certainly want), $45 for that AC power, cables, $50 for the board plus a spare module and pre-installed software, about $5-8 for shipping.
You're still looking at a higher price tag than just buying a Mikrotik Routerboard used on eBay. If your goal is to get a router it's a goofy thing to buy.
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At least one order of magnitude too expensive (Score:0)
You used the IoT buzzword. That limits your price range to where you'll never order just one because shipping costs more than the device. Besides, almost $100 for 64MB RAM and 16MB flash is ridiculous and not at all an improvement, much less "hugely improved", compared to off-the-shelf routers sold for less.
At least one order of magnitude too expensive (Score:2)
Its $35 RTFA
$90 was for two. One's $40-60 (Score:2)
It's $20 for the module, $35 for a development board with the module soldered on it (which you'd almost certainly want), $45 for that AC power, cables, $50 for the board plus a spare module and pre-installed software, about $5-8 for shipping.
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You're still looking at a higher price tag than just buying a Mikrotik Routerboard used on eBay. If your goal is to get a router it's a goofy thing to buy.