When the cable was attached directly to the network gigabit card, the speed was the same as when going through the router, despite the fact that the provider advertised speeds of up to 1 Gigabit. Benefits that vary: Simple assembly. I plugged it into an electrical socket, linked it to my laptop over Wi-Fi, and logged in using the service provider's credentials, so you should be good to go. That both 2.4 and 5 GHz can be used in the same wireless network is a nice feature. The devices' maximum speeds and ranges are both determined by the devices themselves. Inadverse aspects: Unpractical app. A user account registration is required, and this was something they were unaware of. The web-based user interface on my laptop is all I need. The LEDs on the front panel cannot be disabled.
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