And the logic of marketing, as it turned out, is simple. For those who need 5G for show, and who don't need nafg. On this device, you can’t, like this, take a 5G network, and “strengthen” it, make it a clone, and so on. But you can only take it and convert it to 2.4 with a 2-fold speed drop to a maximum of 50 megabits. For those who have 2.4 Lego people can make 5G out of it, and then without any problems, the device gives us the same 50 megabits, but with the inscription of the 5G network. It seems that in order for the neighbors to understand who is the boss in the house: -Ha, I have 5G losers. The third 5G in 5G and the fourth option 2.4 in 2.4 are not given. The ate didn't fix the issue. If the "auto" mode is set, the network cuts up to 8 megabits. It is better to select the manual mode. If I didn't get it for free, I would be very upset. Protect yourself from such experiences.
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