In other words, I solely use it for the antennae and for external convenience. And the gadget appears stunning: Generally speaking, it appears that they set the price from the ceiling and increased the size of the box since the price was high. The case is nearly empty, but I did not disassemble it; you can see this via the ventilation holes. With advantages: One device can be plugged into the socket quite easily. Stable signal is provided via two external antennas. With drawbacks: Only a quick setup, during which the device's addresses change and its location on the network isn't always obvious. Attackers can even modify the password during setup as the Wi-Fi is supposed to be open by default. Client MAC addresses aren't actually broadcast from the device to the connected router (unlike, for instance, the ASUS WL-330N3G), but rather, new MAC addresses are created by adding one to the MAC address's initial number. quite difficult to administrate. The cost is exorbitant. While the same ASUS costs 1600 R, it can also get 3G and function as a full-fledged router for 2400 R.
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