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They're certainly good from a stability and performance perspective, but there isn't a whole lot you can configure.
I personally use pfSense with UniFi access points.
I was intrigued by the USB port on the router - they tout that it can be used to attach a USB hard drive which would then become available to all users of the router. Great!
But then I found out it has to be either: FAT32 (which can top out at 32GB unless you have another way to format it) or the Apple extended format. neither of which appeal to me. It also doesn't support NTFS.
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