Following some lively tambourine playing and with the assistance of the service provider, we installed the same router. The speed that is given out by a computer while connected to a cable is 95-97 Mbps, however the speed that is given out when connected to wifi by any device is on average 15-20 Mbps, even when the device is placed very close to the router. It's possible that I got married, but I didn't bother to verify, and the next day I took the ring back to the shop and exchanged it for a Keenetic Start router (KN-1110). I was able to connect to the Internet and check the speed in under 5 minutes. On a laptop it delivers between 80 and 90, on a desktop it gives between 96 and 97, and on a phone connected to wifi it gives between 60 and 70. The bandwidth from the provider is 100 megabits per second. It is obvious that wireless communication causes speed losses, and the reasons for these speed losses vary; however, a loss of 80–90% is already useless for its intended use.
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