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Dual WAN router that works - at a sensible price?

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8 hours ago, tjo o tjim said:

None of those options will prevent you from having to configure the router. ????

 

You should be able to get the EdgeRouter 4 locally as well.  They are good little routers; we have a few balancing 500Mb links and providing VPN services for site-site connections and remote access. But, you have a learning curve that takes trusting another online community. 

 

I meant point/click configuration vs CLI or flashing firmware.   If you have to spend 4000-7000 baht anyway, why not get the option that is just a few clicks?

 

Maybe if it was the ER-X + the flashing/setup time that is already well tested in gaming or other use case scenarios.  But I think OP prefers a one-and-done setup, with native support from manufacturer.

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