My roommate said "Damn!" when I upgraded to them, he saw a difference in throughput compared to his Netgear failbox "router". I matched them with ubiquiti edgerouter4. Previously around 5MB/s from Netgear. Typical speed tests with them were around 58 MB/s. These are real world speeds, not a theoretical maximum of 930 from a wired computer. Anyone who thinks Wi-Fi is approaching wired speeds is a buffoon. Setup can be easy. Due to the required software "WLC lite". This software must be run at least once on the wired computer to set up the access point. Once set up, you only need it if you want to monitor or change something. If you have a USG you can integrate everything into one interface.
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