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I have installed a slew of routers in my time but hardly do I go into the interface and make any changes since that is done remotely. I have installed a microtik routerboard and did go into its interface and was really impressed by the list of features. what do you guys sell to your customers? Ever buy , configure and install a router board? How would you rate its support? Cost of its support?


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Everywhere I go, I see sonicwalls. Not my preference, just an observation.

If I had to choose, I would go with a pfsense appliance. I ordered two sg-2440. Worked very well. For me, these were complicated networks and pfsense was a perfect solution and the support was also top notch. You get alot of router functionality for what you pay.

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I've started using the Draytek 2900 series again.
They seem to be able to do everything (and dhcp option config you want, dual or tri wan, pptp and ipsec vpn, etc)

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I also use the Draytek,lots of features


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It's hard to beat all of Mikrotik features.

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I've used Mikrotiks. Not easy to configure VLANs on them, especially between two switch groups. I like pfSense for home stuff. Haven't deployed any in a business. I'm using Cyberoam (now owned by Sophos) routers right now. Easy to work with web UI. Fairly reliable and affordable. Nice mark up since it is channel only.


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