was surprised by the amount of criticism of the connection in the 5 GHz band. My experience shows the opposite - that of those devices that I used, this is the most stable at these frequencies - there are no gaps, nor concrete walls present a problem for connection (though I have only one concrete one))), the rest, through which it is necessary to finish off the signal - not carriers). A small fly in the ointment is the heating of the case, which, according to my calculations, in a well-ventilated room should not be so, but for 8 months of operation this did not affect the quality of the connections. I like that in native software it is easy to block certain resources, everything works the first time. As for the long-term, I can’t say anything special - I’ve had a router for less than a year, until nothing has fallen off and doesn’t seem to be planning.
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