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I have never had a good time with Asus anything and their customer service is abysmal.
This is so sad. I remember a day when Asus was known for making a quality product. Nowadays itβs overpriced garbage.
Their after sale support (both warranty and technical support) is absolutely abysmal. If you need support for one of their products you're best off dumping it "as is" on fleaBay and buying something else to replace it.
Who should I buy routers from
I've been pretty happy with my stuff from TP-LINK.
Same here. They're terrible with security updates, but their hardware is actually pretty solid. I flashed OpenWRT on my router and I'm golden.
I'm honestly about to smack OpenWRT on this old laptop. But I have two catalyst 2960-S switches in a rack to extend it. MSI has a garbage UI for theirs but its what I have until I move and properly setup my home network.
No one, put OPNsense on a micro PC and get a Ruckus AP that you can flash Unleashed to.