At the office, there is a sample that has been tested. At 2.4 gigahertz, the signal strength is reduced while passing through a cardboard wall 20 meters away (hap mini and SNR rev. M cover the entire office from the same location), whereas at 5 gigahertz, the signal strength is increased for some reason. That is likely due to the fact that the primary focus is still concentrated on the second range, and these two outdoor clubs are just for 5GHz, with 2.4 antennas housed internally in the building. It connects about 15 devices simultaneously to a wafer and a switch, and then it connects another 5 devices to itself via the switch. Additionally, it passes through itself three iptv set-top boxes. Nothing decelerates or loses speed; the speed is 80 out of 100 when operating at 5 GHz. There is not a single setting for anything innovative and cutting-edge, but there are more than enough options for housewives. If you reside in a house in the village where the socket is not 220 volts but 100-400 volts (or if you live in the year 2022), then it is advisable to put a filter in front of it, and even better, move to a regular place., else you will reconfigure once a month.
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