Used as an access point in a home-type mini-hotel, for distributing free Wi-Fi. It works with laptops with a bang, but not everywhere with smartphones and tablets. The device is installed on the first floor of the building. Tablets and smartphones on the first and second floors catch without problems, but on the third there is practically no connection, or very weak. I think that this is due to the low power of portable equipment transmitters, because everyone "sees" the access point - when the signal is received, and when it comes to connection and transmission, then problems arise. I repeat once again that there are no problems with laptops - everywhere there is a good reception, even on the third floor there are 4 divisions out of 5. Because the device deserves a solid four - no more, no less.
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