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Review on WiFi router TP-LINK Archer AX73, black by Bambang K Masruri ᠌

Revainrating 1 out of 5

A terrible purchase, I sympathize with everyone who bought it.

Think for yourself. Better yet, ask an IT specialist you know from work, he will tell you about one brand of network equipment "very difficult to understand." This is not true. Turn on the savvy for 5 minutes or go through the quick guide and you will have happiness, annual uptimes and million percent customization. What are dumps, a guarantee, etc., you will forget at all. The price is basically the same.

Pros
  • The manufacturer's website will tell you about the merits with pictures. If you want an ordinary home smart router for a YouTuber, pass by. If you want something heaped up, then go too, you know which brand you need to take for annual uptimes . Well, if you want 100500 glitter-funny things from the market, then take this firewood. Pretty menus will be in abundance.
Cons
  • Honestly, I assumed that Tupolink had changed over the years and stopped selling rubbish at exorbitant prices, which you couldn’t count on. Especially for the sake of the experiment, I took it to NM in a large and not red hypermarket of three-letter electronics, insuring myself against the shoals of Tupolka. And I didn't guess. A month later, the WAN port of the NEW super-powerful and cool router died without a declaration of war. Just because that's how it is. Left, as follows from this, without the Internet and a smart home, all of a sudden, the apartment turned into a pumpkin. I took this junk as a guarantee to the other end of Hong Kong, we spent a month (oh, we still have 1 master of everything), then go to pick up a piece of paper, then a piece of paper to an offline hypermarket, then brains are composted there by correspondence by mail. In short, the return of money for this miracle Yudo has been dragging on for several months. If your nerves are dear to you, you love high-quality service and good reliable equipment, if you have critical processes such as UD, boilers, etc. tied to your network, you, in my opinion, are at risk.

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