Once, I hired this model from a service provider, and I found that I enjoyed using it quite a bit. After moving, I made the decision to purchase the identical thing for myself. Although they shared the same model name, there were some noticeable aesthetic changes between the two (including in the packaging). As a direct result of this, I am unhappy with the standard of communication when the product is being used. Despite the fact that measurements of Internet speed over the wire consistently show the 60 MB declared by the provider, the speed that is transmitted over Wi-Fi does not exceed 10 MB/s and, more often than not, it fluctuates somewhere between 2-3 MB. This is the case despite the fact that there is some unknown reason for it. I'm not sure whether this is a marriage of two different models or whether some technical changes have really been made (after all, even superficially, they are slightly different for some reason). If the latter is the case, then it ought to already be a different model and have a different name or number. In summary, the situation with him is unfathomable, and at this point I'm looking into getting another router for myself.
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