Internet service that is suited for an apartment and has a reliable source of power. That is utter garbage to be used for anything close to professional purposes, including in public locations (as, indeed, the rest of the Asus equipment, despite the design that has been significantly improved recently). Has some pros The result was satisfactory the very first time. Appearance. Asus has at long last mastered the art of producing hardware with a conventional layout (although, of course, this is not the kind of thing that is chosen by design). WiFi signals can go a sufficient distance when equipped with a 7-dbi long antenna. These are some downsides: - The settings are thrown off. Over two years passed without any significant issues. Very recently, we have started having issues, such as power outages. In addition, after the power is restored, everything will frequently revert to its previous state, requiring you to reset everything by going to the router. In my absence, such a narrative unfolded, and as a consequence, everyone was forced to wait without access to the Internet. The built-in print server is a complete and utter waste of time. Because of this technological wonder, none of the printers that I had were able to produce any output.
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