- Compatibility for the 5GHz band, three antennas, and a straightforward configuration.
- There is not a USB port to be found.
- Power of the signal, user-friendliness of the interface, and cost are also factors.
- Stability of the network
- The least expensive router that supports the 5GHz band. Does not reduce speed, 2.4GHz transmits perfectly, and the signal even reaches apartments in adjacent buildings despite the presence of multiple load-bearing walls. 5GHz catches much less, but it covers the kopeck piece normally. However, in the furthest corners of the piece, the signal starts to fade quite significantly, which is normal for 5GHz even though it seems unusual. In addition to being simple to set up, the router does not need to be restarted whenever new settings are applied; rather, the changes take effect immediately. There is a guest network, and you may either completely disable one of the networks or work on both frequencies at the same time if you choose to. Not heated, and there was not a single break in the entire six-month period. It was feasible, after adjusting a few settings on the router and choosing a different frequency, to slightly expand the 5GHz signal. As soon as channel 64 was selected, there was a discernible uptick in the strength of the signal!
- No gigabit ports, max 100Mbps. Appearance receives five points, but all indicators are blue; the Internet icon may be yellow during a break, but this isn't always the case.
- Accessibility to the 5 GHz Band There are three antennas (serious view) Quick and simple set up You are able to disable the indicator if you are using the most recent firmware (LEDs)
- WiFi speed degradation Interruptions in the communication Regular dumps on the 5 GHz network
- Non-standard design, wide signal propagation area, user-friendly setup interface
- Just a glossy surface
- Beautiful design, easy setup (see comment), dual band.
- The only drawback can be considered that it is not gigabit, but again, for such money, you can’t count on it.
- Convenient, easy to connect.
- Not
- I have the fourth revision (3 antennas). I describe it -easy to set up - communication is excellent - 5GHz band, works great -does not heat up -immediately earned on a crookedly mounted line (wrong crossing in 2 pairs, total length to the next node ~ 150m) -wps works fine, both on old hardware (win xp) and new android - the transmitter is more powerful than average, therefore it is possible to kill the neighbors' transmitters. -price
- -you can't turn off mixed mode on both bands from the web interface
- + Easy to set up; + Claimed speeds; + Stability; + Value for money.
- -5Hz through the wall still cuts the speed a little; - the direction of the signal of the router beats mainly in one direction; - other peculiar shortcomings (details below).
- 2 ranges, strong enough signal, 2022 interface, set up simply and immediately.
- It was not possible to ate the firmware, I downloaded the firmware, the router writes this is not my firmware . I didn’t manage to win right away, it’s lazy to smoke forums, in principle, everything works like that