I love my Airport Extreme as I told my ISP that I’d not use their routers as I 
had bad experience with another ISP provider with their Router and so when I 
moved to my current provider, I was determined to use my own equipment as 
normally in the past, I’d not get good performance with an ISP Router as the 
software would not be suitable for the Mac as providers normally provide for 
Windows PC market and they put software on them which are not very accessible 
for blind people to use.  I am not highly technical so I prefer things to be as 
simple as possible and if I use Apple stuff then I’m bound to get support from 
other Voice Over users on this list if I have a problem and I know that the 
Airport Extreme works with Voice over.  I know these days ISP routers might 
work with Apple but the software is not easy to install and something is bound 
to go wrong.  I have been with my current provider since 2013 and because of my 
current set up, I’ve never had a problem and things work flawlessly.  I get 
uninterrupted streaming because of my Draytech and Airport Extreme.

Kawal.
> On 29 May 2016, at 16:38, Sabahattin Gucukoglu <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Yeah, I’m with Tim here.  There are of course competitors, but to me, speed 
> isn’t everything and you can more than make up for any potential 
> inflexibility in the router part of the AirPort by just using it as a pure 
> bridging access-point, at which it’s very good.  The only thing I wish they’d 
> bring back is SNMP support, and I wish the “Guest Network” could use a VLAN 
> tag and not be limited just to a NAT setup.  Those features are of course 
> “Enterprise”-grade, but I’m sure they aren’t too much to ask for a product 
> like this, seeing as how Apple were once targeting them at small businesses.
> 
> JMO, of course, YMMV, and all that.
> 
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