@GreenMan I can certainly see the savings in research and production costs for Cisco along with the fact that Cisco Catalyst hardware has always been supremely reliable, so you are correct it does make sense from all those aspects. However I would have expected some of the savings to be passed on to the buyer, but if anything the prices, at least in the UK, are just going up, which doesn't seem right to me.
Unfortunately the CW APs are not nearly as 'elegant' as the MRs and we are now asked to hide them in enclosures where possible in customer areas, whereas the MRs were considered inoffensive enough to just be there. As you say, for the large routers it really doesn't matter, though it is still nice if they look more designed than simply constructed.
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