Traditionally, TP-LINK releases a new device with a very buggy raw firmware that makes it impossible to use the device. I understood this well and bought consciously without any illusions. It all worked out that way. In fact, the device is not very functional. 5GHz and 2.4GHz networks cannot work together - after a while, the Wi-Fi speed degrades 10 times (from 500Mbps to 50Mbps) and becomes unstable. Left only 5GHz. The "Security->Access Control->White list" function is also buggy: after rebooting the device with the "White list" configured, a situation arises that nothing can be connected via Wi-Fi. On a trifle: it is inconvenient that the HomeShield interface (I use QoS) is available only in the mobile application, but it is not in the Web-console. It is also not recommended to restart it if you have more or less configured it. Sometimes, after rebooting, Wi-Fi becomes unstable. We have to overload it again until it returns to its normal state, Voodoo in a word. The device I have only 1 day. I'm sure I'll find many more bugs. I will not return. I will wait for the firmware ate.
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