In general, if you need the Internet just for "gatherings", then the model is good, but if you need speed - do not buy. I had to turn in this router and buy netgear. Completely different story. Some pros: 1) Good interface, convenient 2) Catches very well, in a small apartment 5 sticks are provided 3) Communication does not fly off Cons below: And here it is more interesting: 1) The WILDEST minus - it cuts the Internet! Provider "Beeline", at a rate of 3.5 megabytes / sec., with it 1.2 megabytes / sec, and it does not matter whether it is through a cable or without it 2) Hemorrhoids with firmware - they say that you can install unofficial firmware, but there is no sense in them, only with the installation of a heavy one.
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