As a pure router, it is ideal in terms of settings for an office sysadmin or IP picker. Only purely router chips are not needed by most users. But an external drive is not normally connected to it. (If you travel, it's a good idea to connect an external drive to the router and upload photos and videos to it, but you can only connect an external drive via usb by formatting it in it - very bad) With beeline normally does not work. Can be configured if you are an IP picker, a fan of routes, masqueradings, mappings and pings. In general, for the office, the system administrator is suitable. Who is not on the beeline, except for the router, nothing is needed, it will also do. And who needs a universal option, it's better to take a cheaper and better piece of iron for open-wrt - there is scope and freedom for use, in contrast to this megastability. Would not recommend to most.
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