OK, What's the verdict on 7.3.2 firmware?

Hi all,
After perusing through many posts here about the horrors some have found with the 7.3.2 firmware update, I've been hesitant to update my set up.
Is there anyone here that did the update and is satisfied?
What benefits did the update offer?
Also,
I have a new AEBSn that I just got to replace my old round g model, and I've been unsuccessful in hooking my old AXg back up to stream music to my stereo.
If I do succeed in using the old AXg up, will it reduce the performance of my new AEBSn?
Blumer

I haven't had issues with the software or the firmware updaters.
The second question, yes B/G devices can slow performance of N devices. Then again it all depends upon how you set up your network.

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