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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerP226" data-source="post: 3300468" data-attributes="member: 26737"><p>I have about 20 Ubiquiti EdgeRouterX routers in service at work, and they're reliable, inexpensive (~$70 @Amazon, IIRC), and surprisingly configurable, but I'm not sure how end-user friendly they are. They have a pretty good WebUI, but their CLI configurability is what I use the most.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I'd avoid D-Link. I used to recommend them, but their recent decision to not provide security updates to recently end-of-lifed models (including some that are still in new product pipelines or sitting on store shelves) is unconscionable. Normally, I would recommend Eero, but if you don't want wireless, I'd say to look for Netgear equipment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerP226, post: 3300468, member: 26737"] I have about 20 Ubiquiti EdgeRouterX routers in service at work, and they're reliable, inexpensive (~$70 @Amazon, IIRC), and surprisingly configurable, but I'm not sure how end-user friendly they are. They have a pretty good WebUI, but their CLI configurability is what I use the most. Personally, I'd avoid D-Link. I used to recommend them, but their recent decision to not provide security updates to recently end-of-lifed models (including some that are still in new product pipelines or sitting on store shelves) is unconscionable. Normally, I would recommend Eero, but if you don't want wireless, I'd say to look for Netgear equipment. [/QUOTE]
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