The router works well and is recommended. For some years now, I have relied on TP-Link to maintain a reliable internet connection. They don't accept money "for design and brand," though they technically could. There are benefits: Everything is ready to go with minimal initial configuration. If you don't want to participate in any additional advertising features (cloud, protection, etc.), we won't make you. No need to go into detail about the router's wireless signal or connection speed; in 2018, any router will work just fine with an ordinary Internet connection (less than 1 Gbps). has certain drawbacks I don't understand why manufacturers insist on consistently stagger-mounting holes in the wall. Even if the routers are from various brands, it should all make sense. But why should I have to re-perforate the wall for every new TP-Link router if I have always used TP-Link routers?
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