Due to the fact that it is a three-room apartment, there are blind spots throughout, particularly in the kitchen. To get rid of them while also purchasing.The cord connection is a "plug in and use" system. With WiFi, they had to put up with it. Because "Alien," also known as home WiFi, does not pick up automatically as the instruction claims, I was required to install the program that came with the kit and manually establish the network (including the SSID and the IP address). Since that time, whenever it is required, you remove the subjects, plug the first one into the socket adjacent to the router, the power cord, and then in the kitchen, all you do is plug the second one into the socket, and here it is. Since the laptop continues to connect to the "parent" network even if it is not actively picking up any signals from it, you will need to manually select the network you wish to use. This is because the laptop still picks up traces of the "parent" network even though it is not actively doing so. When I want to download a significant amount of data, I additionally connect the second device to my network by means of an Ethernet cable, which makes the entire process go much more quickly. The reason for connecting via cable is not due to a fault with the quality of the device; rather, it is due to the fact that during peak hours, with 12 transmission channels, up to 26 WiFi networks are detected. This is the reason why connecting via cable is necessary. As a result, it ends up being just as in the program that V. Solovyov hosted, in which "everyone is bad and everyone is yelling." Before you make the purchase, check to see if the outlets to which you plan to connect the device are on the same mains as each other. You may verify that there is only one network in an apartment by using the electric meter; in most cases, there is only one network. Standard flats only have one network. However, because modern meters filter the frequency market, attempting to transmit a signal from one apartment to another across an electric cable will not be successful. I urge you to make the purchase!
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