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by tomaac 3659 days ago
That is not quite true. They have soho product group: http://routerboard.com/products/group/20
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The newer firmware also has a single-page setup that let you set the WAN/LAN IP, DHCP server and other basic stuff with ease.

Basic port forwarding is still interesting - it's simple once you understand MikroTik, but there's a learning curve.

I haven't spent much time in the "Quickset" page...I learned it before they had that function and it never seems to do what I want it to.

Probably is handy for some basic configurations though.

I was not aware they were marketing in that direction...imo they shouldn't be, for the reasons listed by others. The UI just isn't quite intuitive enough for the average-joe that's expecting something like a Linksys/Beldin interface.