Ugh. I just can't get myself there. I'm not sure what the mental hurdle is given I spent $1000 on kitchen knives and frying pans this week but it's just really tough to get me to shell out more than a couple hundred bucks for wifi stuff.
I assume it's just a holdover from decades gone by where a router just was $150 or so and it was hard to spend much more than that on it. Or maybe it's the thing about how this expenditure provides literally no new service or product, it just makes the product I'm already paying for available slightly further away. Either way, I don't think I can join you in biting that bullet.
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