In operation since January 2022, everything is normal. A bunch of tablets and smart phones are connected via Wi-Fi, only a TV set-top box is connected by wire. A USB stick is plugged into the USB. Everything pulls out. 5 gigahertz works just as well as 2.4 (although the latter is full of access points). With its pros. + Easy setup. + Nice web admin. + Connecting via telnet. + Built-in FTP, media server, print server. + Powerful 2.4 and 5 GHz transmitters. Different cons: - Fixed antennas. - Not blinking indicators . No, they blink, but only power (boot after turning on) and when you connect a drive or modem to USB. - The Internet indicator (however, both Wi-Fi and wired ports too) does not blink during data transfer. To understand whether there is a transfer (and suddenly the vir is tyrating something) is possible only in the admin panel. - Bright indicators at night completely illuminate a dark room with a blue-blue color, and the more they glow, the stronger. Is that the Internet indicator, glowing orange, is not very bright. - There are no mounting holes on the back to hang it on the wall. I've tried double sided tape and it doesn't work.
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