| ▲ | baobun a day ago | |
Routers and access points are also typically separate device classes. Yet the market has figured out that most consumers prefer all-in-one devices. Expecting households to run dedicated firewalls besides their AiO wifi-routers is ludicrous. What firewall do you recommend a typical user couple their ER7212PC (which BTW is already tripling as VPN gateway and cloud-controller) with? The problem is that TP-link does not give two cents to security in their products. > And no, I'm not being pedantic You very much are. | ||
| ▲ | throw0101c 17 hours ago | parent [-] | |
> Yet the market has figured out that most consumers prefer all-in-one devices. Expecting households to run dedicated firewalls besides their AiO wifi-routers is ludicrous. Except the ER7212PC, nor anything else under the Omada (sub-)brand, is not a consumer / household device. The tagline of Omada is "Networks Empower Business": * https://www.omadanetworks.com If you want to haul your boat buy an F-150 pickup and don't complain that your Golf doesn't have enough towing capacity: buy the tool that you need for the problem/job you have. If you want an all-in-one then buy an AiO and not a router. >> And no, I'm not being pedantic > You very much are. Expecting a router to not-route IPv6 is the unreasonable thought. | ||