This is a good router if you need to update from something that is really old and it costs between 6-7 thousand dollars (for example, from the first revision Archer C20). If there is already an alternative at home that is sufficient, and there are no AX devices, then it doesn't make a whole lot of sense to have another one. Has pros: Another toy from TP-Link that allows you to play around with gigabit LAN (gigabit on Raspberry Pi 4 is especially pleasing, which is still a little NAS, server, and smart home hub), and AX support, which pleases PS5. Plenty for the eyes for those living in smaller flats (I guess up to 50 or 60 square meters). I did not notice any disconnects or jumps, the signal is consistent on all fifty squares, the crazy house of sockets and light bulbs is living steadily, and everything seems to be functioning normally. The gigabit cat.5e cable for four pairs is included in the package; however, they could have included cat.6, which is superior and does not significantly increase the cost. In general, for 6-7k, which is the transitional stage for upgrading a straightforward home network, this is sufficient for the eyes. However, before the story with 6E came out, there weren't very many devices that could do AX, and there aren't very many of those now. Some drawbacks include the fact that there is not much room for customization here, SmartConnect is not very smart, and if I were to place the PS5 into a 2.4 grid, I would like to be able to choose with the controller's handles which device should be connected to which frequency.
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