Hi,
I don’t want to hack something because i would probably screw everything up 
beyond repair, hence the airport extreme which is ancient by the way. I have 
been thinking of getting a new router but i want something that’s advanced but 
still so simple even an idiot like me when it comes to programming in any shape 
or form can manage without screwing everything up generally, so no Linux for me 
unless of course it’s filled with nice hand holding wizards, check boxes, radio 
buttons and the like with labels in understandable english not in computer 
lingo.
/Krister

> 31 mars 2016 kl. 09:06 skrev Sabahattin Gucukoglu <listse...@me.com>:
> 
> Alas, the newest base stations (AC Extreme, Time Capsule) no longer support 
> SNMP either, in accordance with the “Leave it to us, and believe” mentality 
> of the new utility and most of Apple’s line-up.  If you have an older unit 
> that has SNMP, you’ll have to toggle it back on and configure the community 
> strings using the older utility.
> 
> And yeah, it sucks a pair of fetid dingo’s kidneys. :(
> 
> AirPort make great—no, fantastic--base stations, still.  But if your needs go 
> beyond the basics on a simple IP routed NAT network (even PPPoE is dodgy 
> nowadays), don’t be afraid to get or build a more advanced router platform 
> for yourself, that supports the desired comforts for you.  Mine is a Mac 
> Mini, running Linux.  It has a five-disk enclosure attached to it, and an 
> external NIC.  It is therefore the gateway and NAS of my dreams (limited, of 
> course, by Apple’s walled garden; see Jonathan Mosen’s Blog for more on that).
> 
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