After giving it a lot of thought, I decided against purchasing a device from Mikrotik since I had heard too many horror stories about how difficult the system is to use and how stringent the requirements are for these devices to be called professional. The planets aligned in such a way that I was presented with the option to obtain an MTCNA certification and to participate in the related course. If that's the case, I've decided what I want to do. The victory was achieved in every aspect. - The ratio of price to quality to performance. - The smooth operation of the device reduces the likelihood of errors and delays occurring during the processing of drivers (farewell to self-written firmware from Uncle Hwan-Ling). - A good iron product. Transceivers and processors from Qualcomm that are dependable. - This is a computer that may be understood for awareness; this is where the processor is located; this is where the ram and rom are located; and this is where the interfaces are. Make it look exactly as you want it to (if you can)! By the use of the quick setup section, it is possible to configure a home wifi router in under 5 minutes. Along with the device, however, as with the rest of the Mikrotik line, there is a licensed and fully functional RouterOS axis. RouterOS is the essence of the Linux kernel, but it has been honed for network requirements. The optimal selection for those who are addicted to penguins. There is a graphical application that is the easiest to comprehend for Windows users that can be used to manage the Winbox system. - The most effective and adaptable firewall available. - Support for the vast majority of VPN protocols, the vast majority of encryption methods, and certificates. The amount of functionality that is included in the operating system is simply remarkable. It's possible that none of the other manufacturers in this market that I'm familiar with provide as many tools as ROS does for customizing and monitoring everything and anything, but that's not the case. And once you finish the MTCNA course, you'll have such broadened horizons! - Fault tolerance. A large number of failsafes, as well as an easy-to-use method for resetting to the factory settings and flashing (netinstall) Overall, for the price of a decent home router, this device gives considerably more than what you may normally anticipate from a product of this class. 5Ghz, which has not yet been jammed into the air, makes the decision.
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