The following are some positives: In a candle that had a lot of wi-fi traffic, I had to replace some outdated routers (there were several different components, and they all performed very mediocrely), and as a result of this Chinese wonder of engineering, the work has gotten a little bit better. This router, when used in a three-room flat, eventually started to finish off to opposing corners (through four walls), more or less steadily, which is almost an excellent outcome. Conventional gadgets (including the television, which relies entirely on the Internet at 5GHz) and other services on this router function admirably. Added a TP-link amplifier AC1200 to this router as well, however I haven't noticed a significant difference in his performance as of yet. The fact that there are still thefts during rush hour (about 8:00) is one of the downsides (once every few days) took a considerable amount of time to turn on or off the settings. For instance, in order for the stub to become stably connected at 5GHz, I had to turn off wifi smart-connect mode, which combines 2.4GHz and 5GHz and makes separate access points (moreover, other 5GHz devices worked with smart-connect enabled without problems) but most importantly, frequent (once every 10 minutes) loss of connectivity with ssh console error "traffic light timeout exceeded" trying to figure out what caused this error in the system.
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