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by wlesieutre
4089 days ago
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I'm guessing that Apple's are better than average, since they have two versions (the built in HD on a time capsule doesn't make it appreciably different) and maintain them for long periods between upgrades. Asus/Netgear/D-Link/etc follow the "If we don't release an 802.11ac router every week, we won't get enough press releases out!" model, and their firmware suffers as a result. I'm not touching those unless I can wipe the stock firmware and replace it with Tomato or DD-WRT. |
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Personally I trust VxWorks over some patchwork router of the week by the usual vendors. It's used in many safety critical/medical applications, including the mars rovers.
The downside being that VxWorks has very low resource requirements, so some vendors use them to cut resources. Hence, You'd better be happy with the factory provided configuration because you can't flash them.