It’s very convenient, I set it up once (in the store :-)), and then just plug it into 220 at any point in the house and that’s it! She finds everything herself and builds it in the right scheme. The funny thing is that if you moved to a new habitat, you just took these cubes with you, stuck them in a new house / apartment / cottage again and voila, here's the Internet for you in any corner of a big house, without dancing and dancing with a tambourine. By the way, the seller said that you can buy more cubes, everything will line up in the desired scheme. In my opinion, up to 6 cubes work perfectly, and up to 9 are good. Very convenient design of a personal account, without long settings of mac-addresses and other subtleties (I'm not an IT specialist), everything is to the point - which cubes are on the network at what speed and which devices are connected to where. Yes, I forgot - the coverage is really seamless, it seems to me that the system itself very logically determines which die to throw and to which frequency to connect, 2.4 or 5. In short, I am completely satisfied for my 16 thousand.
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