All attention! Turn it on through the WAN - slot to the main wired (or wireless, preferably with Wi Fi disabled) router. Turn on DHCP there, and turn on Bridge in Tenda, and then the Internet from each point is distributed independently at full speed (300 Mbps is fixed in speedtest. Net, "like a hose"), while you can also plug a TV set through the LAN. Any other ways to turn on access points are fraught with the fact that the points are forced to switch to Wi Fi bridge mode between themselves, and the Primary / Secondary node scheme will immediately drop you a speed below 100 Mbps, you can even put cubes at point blank range. Only Bridge and inclusion in the WAN allows you to uncover the speed to the fullest. Of which, of course, not a single line is written anywhere. And so, you can walk around a huge house and the points will switch you themselves and everywhere you will have the maximum speed (+\- considering the reception quality to the very point). Bridge - mode - the only high-speed, stably working. The main router with local DHCP is required, otherwise conflicts with the IP addresses of devices inside cannot be avoided!
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