Assumingly, I have experimentally calculated that switching between 2.4GHz (n) and 5.0GHz (ac / n) modes in the WI-FI stand causes the router to operate in an unstable fashion, resulting in a broken communication channel. In most cases, it is useless. Second, the transmitter's strength is not enhanced; rather, it is much diminished. If the provider has sold you this wonderful piece of equipment, you should either abandon it immediately or, alternatively, switch the router's n mode to 5 (ac / n) (if the reliability of the connection is crucial to you). The makers of this router collectively hope to relieve themselves in a crowded area.
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