
In general, I took it for Mesh, you need to understand that if you build Mesh only by air, then it will be sad - one point can get up to 90Mbps, then all points connected to it will give +/- the same speed. In my case, 2 points (another model) work and this router is connected by cable and gives 350Mbps, and one (another model) takes 90Mbps over the air. Pros: Quick setup, Mesh is seamless, the power corresponds to the declared one (although for the RF it is also lowered from 26db to 20db) Its cons: Nowhere is it written that: A) Real Wi-Fi speed no more than 350Mbps B) The manufacturer limits the speed over Ethernet - up to 600Mbps

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