I needed a simple router for just the 2.4GHZ band that was capable of more than the minimum range so that I could provide coverage for a relative in their home. Since this relative just had a couple of devices, this router seemed like a good option so I decided to give it a try. Here is what I liked:1. Nice construction! Very simple and straight forward design without any antennas sticking out.2. Easy to configure. Basically, the unit configures itself. Security is enabled by default and the SSID (wireless identification) and password are provided to you on the wrapper for the router.3. You only need to change the Administrative password, so very little that you actually need to do.4. The range on this unit is very good. It was able to reach all of the rooms on this single story house of 1600 square feet.5. It is simple enough that after I checked the unit and configured it on my network at home, I was able to mail this to my relative and all they needed to do was plug it in and connect one cable to their existing wired modem. They then found the network on their iPad, entered in the password and that was it, connected to the Internet!!!6. It was basically the same process getting the TV connected wirelessly for Netflix and for Amazon Prime movies.Here is what I did not like as much:Actually, there is nothing about the unit to dislike. It is well designed and has lots and lots of features that a general user would probably never use. The wired network ports on the back of the unit are extremely fast if you need that type of thing. The wireless network is faster than the fastest Internet access that you can obtain as a homeowner in most parts of the country, so this is a definite win as long as you are NOT using this for gaming or for a large network.I would definitely recommend this router for anyone who needs a basic router with some nice features and medium range for wireless coverage.