The 5GHz Wi-Fi signal is intermittent, which is annoying, especially when network shooters are taking place and the connectivity is lost. If connecting repeatedly fails, you must restart the router. I contacted the support service, sent specific setup instructions, and followed the steps exactly, but it did not assist. Despite having 4 antennas in a one-room apartment, the Wi-Fi signal is weak; when installed in one corner of the apartment (in the hallway), the indicator is reduced by 50%. Chinese balalaikas provided by telecom companies can maintain 5GHz more stably and have stronger signals. There is a USB port, a network drive can be attached, but there is no torrent client. If you only need a high-speed home network for four devices, a gigabit network connector is all you need. If you need it for more devices, there is no benefit to this (given that few people in the outlying areas have Internet speeds of at least 50 Mbps, I won't say for the cities). I do not advise purchase because lost Wi-Fi ruins the entire experience.
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