A very cool device overall, especially considering the price point. Plows for two years nonstop. Everything is working out wonderfully. Take it, even though there might be other options for spending this money; the question is, why? Purchased, plugged in, and it is operational. Some pros: 1. The price, which was 2500 when I bought it two years ago; don't you think that's pretty cool for a router that supports multiple broadcast frequencies? And as of right now, its cost has not much increased. 2. The configuration couldn't be simpler, and there are no settings to adjust anyway. After you have turned it on and gone to the site, you are finished. And if there is something that has to be done, the user interface is designed to be as user-friendly as possible; in fact, a child or someone who has never linked such devices before can figure it out. 3. Has a decent appearance and can be used in the interior design of a typical home. 4. It emits approximately 300 Mbps when operating at a frequency of 5 GHz (Internet speed is 750 Mbps at the rate). 5. I have it distributed to a total of six different devices, including two televisions, three phones, and a tablet. There will be no drawbacks if you execute something everywhere at the same time. To reiterate, it is able to simultaneously distribute Wi-Fi signals at a variety of frequencies (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz). Got cons: Even if it has a shiny surface on top, which is easy to scratch, as long as it has a taste, no one will care. To be more specific, I do not believe this to be a disadvantage; yet, I will still point out that all of a sudden, it is significant to someone.
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