My ZyXEL Giga died . which has already reached the age of 15 years old. The question of what should be altered soon arose. After going through various reviews, comparing it to other products on the market, and reading reviews, I came to the conclusion that I ought to install a model that adheres to the WiFi6 (ah) standard. Initially, I selected a number of different possibilities; but, due to a variety of factors, these selections were removed, and I was left with a choice between the Archer AX73, AX50, and Asus versions. 50 vanished, as a result of the fact that it does not get along with Rostelecom (the signal does not come from that system:)), Asus became considerably more costly. Hence, without any second thoughts, I went with the Archer AX73. What occurred was that the terrifying rumors that it is quite enormous did not turn out to be true. Normal (to me), it gives off an elegant vibe under the table:), but it will soon be moved to the corridor where it will startle guests noticeably with its six antennas, which can be linked in about two minutes. Of which one minute was spent turning it on, one minute was spent reading the instructions, and one minute was spent conceiving of and entering passwords. I enjoyed using the interface; everything is easy to understand (I tinkered with MikroTik with relatives .) - linked the entire house in about three minutes Everything! Everything is going swimmingly! The network was significantly impacted by the presence of a large family. Currently there are three PCs, a network attached storage device (NAS), and five phones all hanging on the router at the same time; it is getting slightly heated (ZyXEL warmed up much more with 2 computers and 3 phones). My comprehension will gradually improve if I am exposed to a range of contexts. The quality of communication in a three-room flat has significantly improved (despite the fact that the router has been relocated to its previous location), and all dead spots have been eliminated. The flat is going to undergo a complete reorganization very soon, and one of the changes will move the computers away from the area where the cables are located. PCI cards featuring WiFi6 and BT will be purchased for use in computers, and the use of cables will eventually be phased out.
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