In fairness, as a 5 GHz W-Fi access point, connected to a Beeline router, which takes the Internet with L2TP without any problems, it seems to work fine for the couple of days that I tested it. On two different devices (TV and phone), the maximum Wi-Fi speed was ~250-280 Mbps. Either the router cannot give more, or this is already the limitation of receiver devices. Total, because in my case, the router could not connect via L2TP and severely cut the speed when routing between LAN ports, was returned to the store without regret.
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