@jgindin Great questions. I’m glad you asked.
The router supports 802.11 b/g/n, it has two antennas. Wifi speed is rated at 300Mbps, realistically however, due to interference etc., the speed maxes @144Mbps.
It has 4 LAN, 1 WAN Ethernet ports rated at 100Mbps. So it won’t do justice to your 150Mbps Internet service or GB LAN, unless you want to use it to set up a secondary network for kids only. However, I want to let you know that we are working on a Gigabit 802.11ac router, and will bring it to market soon.
As for product plans, the current focus is to make the content filtering and time management functions solid. Some usability enhancements will come after that. There is an important enhancement to content filtering planned but we don’t want to announce it prematurely at this moment. After that, we can have the nice-to-haves, such as bandwidth consumption graph etc. The bottom line is, we’ll make the basic functions of this product available free of a subscription fee. Future firmware updates will be made available to our users free of charge, as long as we still support the hardware model.
Our current tests show that VPN connections from behind pcWRT to a server out on the Internet work without problems. In case you do run into issues with VPN log in, as each VPN product is different, we’ll resolve them as they come up.
Right now, there’s no temporary overriding for time. You need to change it in the Calendar, then change it back afterwards. The function may be added in future enhancements.
The USB port is not currently used. We’d like to know what you might want to use it for?