A month ago I bought it to replace the old LinkSys WRT-160. He faithfully worked for 10 years and began to hang after the power went out. Needs: wired and wireless Internet in Khrushchev's treshka + port forwarding from the Internet to access the NAS via the web. I connected and configured everything in half an hour without instructions. The web interface is quite simple and clear. After installing the new device, everything immediately became good with the signal. In neighboring rooms, "whistling" from a dozen points of 2GHz and one - 5. The clogged 2GHz range made life very difficult for LinkSys, but not for this device. A TV set-top box connected to the NAS drive in this range now reads DVD-quality movies and does not hiccup. Previously, this was not possible. Of the 5GHz devices, I only have a tablet. YouTube is consistently read anywhere in the apartment. At first, lubuntu on the laptop registered regular wifi network failures. It was cured by pouring the latest firmware into the router. In general, I am satisfied with this device. The price is low, the disadvantages are insignificant, and the convenience of using, compared to the old device, is a lot.
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