First, I created a network without the Internet. I was already upset. But, after thinking for about 3 minutes, the repeater corrected itself and began to distribute the Internet in a dashing manner. The new network being created did not cause inconvenience (the password is the same, and the devices themselves are able to switch to where they need to). He cuts the speed, which is the norm for such devices (especially at this level). But it doesn't cut. In the place where I installed it, the speedtest shows around 60 (the network is 2g, after all). And he himself distributes 30-40. Which is good. The box fully justifies its money. If you need 5g with a smaller speed cutter, then buy boxes more expensive. I needed to be able to watch videos from smartphones and laptops in the far corner in an apartment with reinforced concrete walls, and I solved this problem very easily and cheaply with the purchase of this box. I give high ratings, CONSIDERING the class of the device and its cheapness. Judging by the reviews, the repeater can burn out (I understand that it is sensitive to network drops). Well, that means he's going to die for me. When it dies, I will ate the review.
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