Perhaps a large batch of marriage has spilled onto the market, and perhaps almost all the positive reviews are written by fans of this company, for whom rich functionality is more important than some non-working functions. It is enough to enter in the search "mikrotik 951 wifi falls off" or something like that to make sure that the problem is not one-time. If earlier the topic was discussed a little, now the entire Internet is full of it, it is found on almost all generations of firmware, I didnβt fool around with the firmware, tk. I didn't see that it helped anyone. Personally, my opinion is that this is some kind of flaw. As a result, I had to solve the problem with WiFi by connecting in series the old Zyxel router, which distributes Wifi. ate 2022: There were attempts to comment on my review, but due to bad advice, they were removed. I solved the problem with Wi-Fi in my own way, which I did not find anywhere, although I tried a lot. So, in my case, flashing from version 5.26 to the latest 6. X, which was available in the "auto-ate" mode, helped me. For reliability, I set the channel width to 20 MHz, the automatic frequency selection mode (which finally appeared), and also did not forget about signal power regulation. After flashing Wi-Fi, as they changed it, it began to work stably, the speeds increased. The found solution to the problem does not cancel everything written earlier, because the flashing process was accompanied by hemorrhoids. By the way, firmware version 5.26 is still available for download as a basic one, in principle, except for Wi-Fi, everything worked well.
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