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The basic wizard refused to save the settings
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Set up wasn't plug-and-play, but the wizards in EdgeOS make it pretty easy
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This is not a plug and go router, but it does have a handy "wizard" to get you going... once you get access to to
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but I thought it would have been nice to have better instructions or a better setup wizard or something...
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The wizard from the more recent update makes it extremely easy
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very nice device, would give it 5 stars if the wizards (for less experienced admins) would be better
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The GUI wizards are good enough to get a novice up and running but you'll want to learn the CLI if you really want to unlock potential with this device.
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It does have a GUI web interface, and can be done with the wizards available, but there is a steep learning curve to understanding what you are doing
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Worked flawlessly right out of the box, I used the wizard to it up and only had to make slight configuration changes to setup address pools in the correct IP range and reserve static routes
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This router can suck to configure if you're not used to CLI (which I'm not used to) but if you update it, then the wizards are amazing
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wizards make them easy to setup
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It’s a bit more challenging than most consumer routers to setup, but has good wizards
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The wizards aren't 100% clear if you don't have network experience, but if you're up for a challenge and learning a bit, this router is good in that sense.
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Works as I had hoped