In overall, I'm happy with everything. I searched for what seemed like an eternity for a router that had a lot of wired connections, cost a reasonable amount, and didn't make my workplace look like it was still under construction. has certain advantages: All of the televisions and laptops for gaming were linked via a network of cable connections. There are no configuration issues. The gamer dad is happy, and so are the TVs in the house. There are no glitches for any of the wifi users. Having the option to configure the gadget through telephone was a welcome change from previous iterations. That didn't take long to put up, though. See the downsides below: My only complaint is that I had to play with with the antenna positioning quite a bit because of my limited vertical shelf space. But, this is a personal issue that is unique to my circumstances. My networked printer and scanner, however, will not establish a connection. This has always seemed like a problem with older device drivers, so I didn't worry about it too much.
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