I killed two birds with one stone with this purchase, increased the coverage of my home network (earlier on the balcony in the summer I didnβt get a signal through 3 walls, especially 5 GHz) and connected a door peephole via Lan, the speed is of course limited to 5 GHz, but this is better than the former 2.4 (and the vitukha through dragging the whole apartment was not an option). The device is not seamless, but I donβt need it either, since the router is also without this technology, itβs enough to turn on Wi-Fi switching to a more powerful signal on the mobile and there are no problems. Who does not need 5 GHz, TP-Link has a similar model without it and is 2 times cheaper. I configured it by connecting to Wi-Fi "TP-Link Tether" through a browser via IP 19220228.0.254 (not an obvious address, although it is quite correct so that there are no conflicts). I recommend someone whose apartment looks like a maze and needs to improve the coverage area. For offices, warehouses, etc. it is better to take a seamless model.
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