I am thinking of purchasing the least expensive router for home use so I can get software that is maintained by the vendor. But as near as I can tell the hardware powering this model is REALLY old in technology terms so I am concerned that I spend my precious dollars only to be told later this year that there is no more soup for you. Yeah, I know most persons spend more per month on their internet, but I do not... $100 is a fair amount of money to learn that a few months later it is as useful as a paperweight when it comes to protectoring your home network. Am I overlooking a statement from the vendor in terms of how long they will patch security issues in the OS? Some of their competitors are worse than Android hardware OEMs...which is pretty hard to believe.
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