EOL related information for ER605 V2 router

Hello,
wanted to know is there any plan on decliring the EOL for ER605 V2 model, where we have recived informartion that V1 model got EOL.
If so please provide the details.
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Hi @HELP_ER605
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Refer to the list which is continuously updated.
And there is no sign that ER605 V2.x is gonna be EOL. See that ER605 V2.2 has just been released.
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Nothing, just means they are still manufacturing them. Any sub-version within a major version of the hardware (eg, v2,v2.2,v2.6 etc) just indicates a different factory of origin, no actual hardware or firmware differences
The 605 v2 (and now 2.2) have significantly improved hardware compared to the v1, -twice the storage and significantly better CPU therefore is better able to support the new features they are developing. Also, its probably one of their best sellers so its unlikely they will drop it until it gets to the point the cpu or storage can no longer accomodate new developments of the platform, and i think thats a fair way off.
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Hi @HELP_ER605
Thanks for posting in our business forum.
Refer to the list which is continuously updated.
And there is no sign that ER605 V2.x is gonna be EOL. See that ER605 V2.2 has just been released.
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So what about ER605 v2 now? Other models have new firmware with new features but the ER605 not.
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@Clive_A what is difference between ER605 V2.0 & ER605 V2.2 modules
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Nothing, just means they are still manufacturing them. Any sub-version within a major version of the hardware (eg, v2,v2.2,v2.6 etc) just indicates a different factory of origin, no actual hardware or firmware differences
The 605 v2 (and now 2.2) have significantly improved hardware compared to the v1, -twice the storage and significantly better CPU therefore is better able to support the new features they are developing. Also, its probably one of their best sellers so its unlikely they will drop it until it gets to the point the cpu or storage can no longer accomodate new developments of the platform, and i think thats a fair way off.
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