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The router just randomly "loses" the credentials.
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This router has serious issues
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Where is the Linksys that used to make good products?A spare router I had from back in the
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Still working with Linksys as to why these routers are having the problem.
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Would definitely reccomend to anyone in the market for a good quality small business VPN router
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Good advanced home router and small business router, but it does have some quirks.
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I bought this router after my ISP bumped my cable
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perfect router for my installation
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This is a unique product because it is the only business VPN that uses the open source DD-WRT firmware for OpenVPN, in a standalone unit (without having to get one of the fancy WiFi routers with the WiFi features that may not be appropriate for your network).
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Very nice, simple, Dual WAN router.
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The router supports 45 clients connecting via IPSec and an additional five connecting via OpenVPN
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Router failed to handle multiple VLANs correctly
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A Great router, make sure you have updated to the most current firmware before you start setting it up.
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In short this is a solid router for offices looking for ways to lock down exterior access to all but trusted clients
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But other than that, this is a top notch router
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Even with the slow web interface, it's a good, low-cost router for home and even some small business use
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Great VPN router that is capable of handling the higher speeds of modern cable Internet connections
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Overall, this is a great VPN router and I still recommend it
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Linksys makes far better "consumer class" routers and should perhaps stick to that product line
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I used this to replace a cheap wireless router we were using only to obtain a static IP to access our in house server from the web
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I have not heard of any issue since the deployment, so I would recommend this product to anyone who needs a reliable business router with remote access capability
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This router has met and exceeded my expectations.
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The LRT214 has the look and feel of a computer science senior project - not a professional, mainstream, robust "business class" router.
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The old router died and this has taken over
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For my needed this is the best Router
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I hesitated a bit, buying this quit expensive router
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but I don't know of a cheaper dual WAN router other than the EDIMAX brands and older Cisco and Draytek models
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However, this router has frozen up, lost its settings, and required multiple reboots just to keep it working
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The router hangs intermittently so that only a reboot
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better!In my search of a good and stable router-only I only found the cisco rv180 and the linksys lrt214/224.Having some unstability issues with linksys in the
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After a few months of use, while Internet/network speeds have been good, overall this is proving to be a very frustrating router
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I wanted to like this router
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(having only one NAS, one printer and one server in tha house).Linksys/Belkin sells this quit expensive router in the small office range and this is where I am truly disappointed of Linksys/Belkin
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Then one day I reset the router and the DMZ port died.
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The router comes equipped for what most offices will already have established but it supports more advanced routing configurations too
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This has got to be the worst router Linksys has ever made and definitely the worst attempt by LinkSys to enter the "Business Class" router market.