The goal was to kill two birds with one stone, amplify 2.4 GHz for remote smart switches in the apartment, and connect a printer without wi-fi but with ethernet, standing in another room. Both tasks have been completed. Not my first attempt to get a repeater for 2.4 GHz (D-Link DAP-1320 did not cope with the task), but the first one was successful. Probably because no matter how you amplify the 2.4 GHz range, it remains littered and the connection is constantly lost. Another thing is when the signal is transmitted through a free 5 GHz and is distributed at 2.4 only at the end point.
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