I can’t answer the question about open VPN. But I can’t say that the airport 
extreme is definitely out of date. I had an airport extreme, and last year, I 
replaced it with a mesh system, and the difference was amazing. I get solid 
signal throughout my house. Wi-Fi speeds have dramatically increased. We don’t 
have giga giga bit like what you’re going to have. But at least I am now 
getting what I am paying for from my cable provider. The system I bought was a 
Netgear Orby. It has one main router and two satellite. If you have an 
apartment, you probably don’t need that. But getting something with better 
throughput will certainly serve you well.


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> On Jun 12, 2019, at 5:20 AM, Anders Holmberg <and...@pipkrokodil.se> wrote:
> 
> Hi!
> We’re getting fibre connection at 1000 Mbit here in my apartment and i want 
> to make use of that as much as possible.
> So i will be connecting my airport extreme to the new connection.
> However i am wondering if the airport extreme is out of date as a good router 
> and if i should get me a new one instead?
> If i get a new router then support for OpenVpn is a must.
> So i ask if someone here can give me some advice?
> Thanks in advance.
> Note that the interface for a new router of course has to be VoiceOver 
> friendly.
> The airport utility is one of the best i’ve seen so far.
> I know that there  are routers with Unix interfaces, but any tips are welcome.
> 
> Thanks.
> /A
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