For me, a criterion is ease of use without delving into the doc. This is the case here. A browser and IP 192.168.1.1 provides access to the bowels of the beast. A small flat; it does not give you the password to the quickstart guide. But as Linksys is very conservative, the eternal you type "admin" as the password and voila. The interface has a modern look and a little disoriented when you're used to the old Linksys. Cà made more modern, current GUI (like Windows 8). Get used to it soon enough If you do not want to complicate life, they rule on the PPPoE settings in internet connectivity and is indicated under the IDs of the ISP, a modem connected behind, it's gone. You can even connect a USB drive which can then be seen on the network. A small sum simplified NAS. It includes a menu called open access Internet access without giving your personal key. Lots of other functions long described as the multimedia priority, parental control, smart wireless remote control for, etc. Even a speed test where, oddly, the upload logs in London while the download is at your ISP 2 external antennas do not give me the impression of a stronger signal than my old .Débit WRT320N WiFi 600 Mb / s But all done very friendly router for use with, and that's quite rare, a button On / A little more expensive than average but good product. By cons, oddly, it seems less stable flow down my old Linksys WRT320N. My former gives a variation of 2.0 to 2.2 Mb / s with an average of 2.1 Mb / s, while the latter shall indicate mini rates of 1.4 Mb / s and a maximum of 2.2 Mb / s with an average of 1.8 Mb / s. The maximum flow rate is the same due to my line that is normal but why sometimes a flow drops to 1.4 Mb / s? I dig! Especially since the flow amount is the same for the two.