Bought several of these routers with an interval of a year. If the first one had DHCP enabled on board and allowed itself to be configured normally (practically without hemorrhoids), the second one was able to start only if there was a proprietary utility. 1. Take the instructions (the one in the package). 2. Sadly look at it, curse the marketers, and download the WinBox thread somewhere (the link to it is the most useful in the instructions, the rest is not clear what it refers to) 3. With friends, at work, read how to use WinBox for basic settings, without this, the router is a piece of plastic with semiconductors and beautiful light bulbs, setting is possible only when connected via cable (again, curse the marketers and the instructions where they promised to set up via Wi-Fi) I repeat - the piece of iron is cool, with powerful capabilities, but for a non-specialist it's a terrible hemorrhoid.
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