It has been in use for more than a year; its daily maximum load is between 30 and 50 clients; and it was installed for clients who use laptops. However, there is one small issue: before installing it, make sure that there are no nearby high-voltage mains or instrument panels. These are some advantages: Multiple firmware types, simple setup, 20% to 25% of the device's real capabilities are available in the standard firmware, the price of the device is reasonable between 2900 and 3400, those who sell it for more are speculators, and most importantly, Linksys has no concept of repair; they change all of their equipment without communicating with anyone. However, this cannot be said of Dlink; they will still torment you there, up to constant calls to the service center. Great model; I advise everyone to use it. Cons: If you use it with regular firmware, there are nearly none; if the firmware is changed for a more advanced one, there are absolutely none. He is terrified of power surges, therefore the only suggestion is to get him a voltage stabilizer.
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