![]() In general, I like most of the stock firmware on Cisco routers. It's very straight forward to configure and as long as you don't use the Auto setting, it works well. I really like the way the Cisco QoS setup works. The only caveat is the router must support QoS (Quality of Service) and it must be configured properly to make it a friendly partner with the Ooma Telo. Since owning the Ooma Telo, I have determined, as many other users have, that the Telo is easier to physically access and functions better when it is configured after the router. In general, I highly recommend the Cisco Linksys routers whenever I'm asked, and mine has been a perfect match for my Ooma Telo. Thier routers have been strong performers, with only a few duds in the bunch. So when Cisco bought Linksys, I thought there couldn't have been a better match, and I was right. Professionally I've been using Cisco network switches for years as well. I've been using using Linksys routers for years in my home and at work. ![]()
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