First, based on my (probably flawed) experimental calculations, switching between 2.4GHz (n) and 5.0GHz (ac / n) modes of operation in a WI-FI stand causes the router to become unstable and the communication channel to become broken. The ordinary public should not waste their time with it because it is useless. Second, the transmitter's strength is not enhanced; rather, it is much diminished. Either it works or it doesn't, so if the supplier has sold you this piece of joy, run away and don't set the n mode to 2.4 (if the stability of the communication channel is vital to you). Instead, set it to 5 (ac / n). I hope the people who made this router find a quiet place to drop their trousers.
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