Both ranges are working, while it is stable, the network does not fall off. Subjectively, the pages are loaded a little faster than on the old 841st, I didn’t notice much difference. I took the TL WR 841 N to replace it, after three years the network began to slow down and fall off, only rebooting the router helped. Poorly held several devices. It shows two networks, one regular and the second 5G, but not that 5 ji of course, but 5 GHz, as I understand it. The first phone shows a network speed of 72 Mb / s, the second 433 Mb / s, with a tariff of up to 90 Mb / s Holds two phones at 2.4 GHz perfectly, has not connected more yet. Of the minuses, the on / off button was shoved between the antennas and the cords can not be reached, the little finger barely crawls through, and I'm used to turning it off at night. The legs are plastic without rubber bands, the first time I see this. The power supply cord has become wooden. The block itself has become angular, unpleasant to hold in your hands. In general, the old 841 was somehow more ergonomic. On off. The site has fresh firmware ates, if any problems arise.
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