- 1. It was bought to beat through the floor to the router, to replace the old low-power whistle. There were no more sticks, but the connection became much more confident and stable. This is definitely a plus. 2. Easy to set up. You stick a piece of iron into the computer: a virtual removable disk appears, poke on it, then install, and everything works. fast and simple in general. 3. The antenna can deviate - this is good. 4. Manufacturer claims 3 years warranty
- 1. Everywhere from all the box is covered with inscriptions "PLUG-AND-PLAY". Guys-manufacturers, if I stuck a piece of iron, and then I have to do something else, like installing drivers, albeit an elementary one, this is not a plug-and-play. Plug-and-play is a mouse that you plug in and use - you don't need to install anything at all. (I do not consider this a global drawback, but PLUG-AND-PLAY was clearly superfluous to write). 2. The antenna deviates only in one direction - this is not always convenient, especially if you really need to bend it in the direction in which the manufacturer did not provide for bending. (Not a global drawback, but it could also be foreseen).