It has been in operation for more than a year, the highest load is anywhere from 30 to 50 customers each day, and it is installed for customers who use laptops. However, there is one minor issue: when it is being placed, one must ensure that there are no high-voltage mains or instrument panels in the immediate vicinity. With its positives being: Several different types of firmware, easy to set up, the capabilities of the standard firmware are greatly reduced or, more simply, 20% to 25% of its real capabilities, the price of the device is reasonable, ranging from 2900 to 3400, those who sell it for more are speculators, and most importantly, linksys has no concept of repair, they change all of their equipment without talking, which is something that cannot be said about dlink, who will still torment you there, up to constant calls to the service Excellent model, I strongly suggest it to anybody and everyone. Some drawbacks include the fact that there are virtually none if you use it with the default firmware, and if the firmware is upgraded to a more recent version, then there are neither any nor any defects. Because of his extreme apprehension of power surges, your only option is to purchase a voltage stabilizer for him.
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