I wish they would do away with the what looks like a 'half finished' GUI and adopt something simple like Billion use.
I've gone back to 6b1 and whilst not perfect it's probably the best so far.
I must admit my first impression was that the GUI was half finished purely due to the fact that they pull some information such as that xDSL statistics in an i-frame. But actually now I really like the fact that it does this, purely because it does provide so much info and its probably the easiest way of obtaining all the information which could normally only be provided by telnet. If someone wants the basics then it can be obtained elsewhere on the general status pages etc.
I acknowledge that the web GUI can be overwhelming... but now that I have got used to it I wouldnt like them to go back to something simple.. I now love the fact that everything is configurable and can be accessed direct from the webGUI. Perhaps they need 2 options for the webGUI :
~ A simple version for those that just want to see the basics
~ A advanced option for those who do like all the features - Its not often that you see a router in this price range with the extensive configurations that is offered by the VMG8324 and now that I am used to it... Id hate to see it go.
I now theres been f/w bugs etc along the way, but for me.. this really is the favourite of all my routers that Ive ever purchased.
Add in the fact that its now the only router whereby I can obtain a full 80/20 sync and its rock steady for my line.. then Im well happy.
If Zyxel would just be more pro-active with the firmware then Id have no complaints at all.