I do not suggest purchasing for domestic use; check out Keenetic or D-Link. They won't be a "router" for geeks; they'll be fully functional devices. Its benefits With Wi-Fi available throughout the flat, it is simple to do a task, such as setting up a VPN or port forwarding. With drawbacks: Keenetic, D-Link, and even Upvel completely fall short in terms of usefulness for home use. The router is designed for home use, but in reality, it lacks the essential features like a torrent downloader, print server, DLNA, etc. Even Samba is compromised in some way. Well, a bunch of stupid users who, when Mikrotik tries to add such functions, start yelling about "coffee in the morning."
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