At home, not all rooms had normal Wi-Fi, my 2.4 GHz network was clogged, the output was only at 5 GHz. Set and forget. Who complains about the connection: in the settings, set the reception to 5 GHz, the distribution as you wish. That is, it will receive a signal at 5 GHz and distribute it in 2 bands, well, or whatever you want). I saw reviews that, they say, only one indicator is on: this is just an indication of the frequency of signal reception, and not distribution. Here I receive it at 5 GHz, the corresponding indicator is on, this is not a malfunction, but the fault of those who wrote the instructions for it . If you set the reception to 2.4 GHz, then with a clogged network, this will bring you little) Well, and it is assumed that the main router must also be dual-band. I paired with Mi 3G works flawlessly
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