You DO NOT need this router if: 1. You want a plug-and-forget device. 2. You don't know anything about networks and don't want to know. You definitely need such a router if: 1. You want total control. 2. The words vlan, trunk and other mac-address tables are not alien to you. 3. The previous paragraph is not about you, but I want to change it, but I don’t spend even more crazy money on cisco. 4. Get you to work. Connecting a remote site with 10-15 people to the central office via L2TP is a great option. In the current installation, two hAP ac³, one cAP ac, one iron server, one small but proud hypervisor with three VMs, test VMs are sometimes deployed on the main one.
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