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1) The ability to reduce the brightness of the status lights, set them to solid if enabled with brightness options and to set them to off with an option to have some very faint light to show that the router is on. Of course I should be able to set different options to be applied at specific times.

2) Add the applicable features missing from the DIR-825 that are found in the DGL-4500 and applicable features from other routers. Also, get them all so they work the same on each router and let get the best from them all and make that the standard. e.g. In my DHCP reservation example above don't set the standard to the limitations of the DIR-825, but make the DGL-4500 function set or better function set of all routers combined for each feature the standard with-in router categories. e.g. the DIR-825, DGL-4500 and DIR-855 would be in the high end router category for consumer, prosumer, home business and lower traffic small business routers.

3) For DHCP reservations, you should not be limited to the DHCP IP Address Range.

4) On the log-in screen, get a better captcha and fix the tab order.

5) Add a log-out option in the web interface.

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8c) Allow rules above to be limited to be applied to specific MAC Addresses.

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Sep 16, 2011

Is there any way to always assign the same IP address to an AnyConnect VPN client logged into an ASA 5505 running v8.4?2

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