If you are not purchasing for a permanent installation at home, then, taking into account the shortcomings, bypass it, looking towards this device with caution. Got pros: This is not to say that I liked something, but in theory it is good to use these devices to powerfully expand the coverage of a home network with a password. But it is only suitable for this (if you still have 2.4 GHz networks at home) Some cons: Literally everything differs from the simplest nameless repeaters for the worse. Except, perhaps, cases when the home network is amplified and maximum power is needed, but simplicity will not limit. - Without dancing with a tambourine and applications, you cannot connect to open networks in hotels. You can connect if you specify any password, but other disadvantages follow. - There are no additional settings, such as viewing the network with the highest quality coverage or changing the name / password of the repeater network, no. - Settings are available only from the application, cannot be configured from the web interface (again, there are no settings). That is, when the application dies (and experience shows that all applications die sooner or later), the piece of iron cannot be configured in any way.
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