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QNAP locking people out, while D-Link is letting anybody in.
I think they should get married.
QNAP has had plenty of embarrassing bugs and zero days. They have tried to shift to a more security focused architecture, and are catching the other side of that sword right now.
Put them in a blender together and you'll get one that lets in only the right folks and one that lets in only the wrong ones.
Everyone talks about D-Link devices but I’m yet to see one. Is that a brand wildly popular in US but unknown elsewhere?
They’re Taiwanese, sell worldwide and have been around for 40 years, so I don’t know why you’ve never heard of them.
They are pretty big in Europe.
Here is a link for your country: https://d-link.com.tr/
you must've been living under a rock the past few decades