Yeah, I’m with Tim here. There are of course competitors, but to me, speed isn’t everything and you can more than make up for any potential inflexibility in the router part of the AirPort by just using it as a pure bridging access-point, at which it’s very good. The only thing I wish they’d bring back is SNMP support, and I wish the “Guest Network” could use a VLAN tag and not be limited just to a NAT setup. Those features are of course “Enterprise”-grade, but I’m sure they aren’t too much to ask for a product like this, seeing as how Apple were once targeting them at small businesses.
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