This router is a "Business Class" product, which means that you should have a little understanding of routers and networks when purchasing it. The main thing that confused me is the "certificate" issue in Firefox (and other browsers). When you log into the router to configure it, you must accept its security certificate, which is then associated with an IP address. If you change the router's IP address (generally), you'll need to manually remove the old certificate from Firefox or you'll never get past the Invalid Security Certificate screen. Search for details on Google. Some people report that HTML configuration screens are slow to render. That's true, but so far the actual routing speed seems fine.
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