The previous generation regularly covers a country house and a couple of neighboring plots with a large number of users with a network. Before moving to a large apartment, I decided that I also need to take it. It turned out that one cube perfectly covers 95 squares, the rest hung more to distribute the load. But I had to connect with a tambourine: Primary detection occurred from 6 times, after sorting through several options for a twisted pair. Then network connection "catches" requires a specific type of authorization (DHCP, as when connecting to another router), but this information is not available anywhere on the Internet. Then it turned out that it was necessary to register imei devices, but this was done along with catching support. The rest of the cubes just plug into the outlet and everything works. Now, the second month of the flight is excellent.
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