Typical routers generate a lot of EMI noise, which can interfere with radio reception. The idea is good, but it needs to be tested to see if it actually produces less noise compared to standard cheap routers. Overall, the device's casing, circuit boards, and assembly look quite good. However, the $600 price tag seems unreasonable. I don't see why a router with reduced noise levels should be so expensive. Additionally, the use of an OCXO raises doubts - it's unclear how this would significantly reduce EMI from the router.
I would like to test this router for radio interference levels, but the price seems exorbitant.