This is my second Keenetic router. Two weeks earlier, I took Runner to give. I took the Hero model for the office. Both models are great! They catch a 4G signal well, where the phone practically does not catch. Automatically restores connection if the signal was lost (informing about this in the application). Very convenient control from the phone (connected devices, traffic, 4g signal, etc.). The older model has two bands 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz and a USB port. The junior Runner only has 2.4 GHz. But for giving the most it. At 2.4 GHz, the range is fantastic, covering the entire two-story house and a plot of 8 acres. In the office, I mainly use 5 GHz, since the range is not needed. In the screenshot, the speed when connecting 4G and distribution at 2.4 GHz. There is no frequency aggregation, since cat 4. But it is not needed. There is no frequency aggregation at the dacha. And in the office, only one range catches through thick walls. I am very pleased with these routers and recommend to buy.
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