Positive: Simple structure - clearly written instructions. A simple user interface that allows you to use some additional functions. Fast - just works. Looks beautiful. Price - I use cables between devices so no problem) I made a mistake (not a company) and bought both AX1800 and AX1500. At first they connected perfectly, but now they don't. Hmm, just figured out how to get them to create a mixed modular grid. No problem anymore. Notes: AX1500 has additional LAN ports and only 300Mb on n+5.8GHz networks. The AX1800 has only one LAN port and 450MB on n+5.8GHz networks. There are about 60 devices on our network, including all of our Wi-Fi switches and plugs, tablets, phones, FireTVs, Roku, etc. that work through Alexa. This solution seems to work fine for us. We had major network problems in our house and solved them by using Azores. Recommended deployment, 2 or more Azores of the same model, wiring between devices, use Category 8 Ethernet cable for future testing. hide cables. You don't have to use a cable - it just offloads internet traffic to the cable instead of Wi-Fi, but it works without it as I didn't use a cable to begin with. Very good product. I really recommend it.
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