Pros
- Good long-range performance; strong firewall
- Very good setup and Web utilities
Cons
- No WPA-Enterprise encryption or RADIUS server supp
- No USB port; vertical orientation only
Bottom Line
This workhorse router had very good performance and great software, but too few features for the price.
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