- coverage of norms speed is also like (although I am a layman in the matter of measuring speed, I measured it in two ways. 1) it's like everything else, through a speedtest, to some host from the outside, through an application on the phone s9+ load 12Mb/s up 27/Mb/s. 2) on a netbook through a browser the same speedtest, the same host load 119Mbps up 110Mbps. 3) in the TP-link application there is a speed measurement (as I understand it inside the LAN) it gave a download of 497.3 Mbit / s Downloading 904 Mbit / s =))) something a little hard to believe. if anything, the Wifire provider is 100Mbps. Further drawdown when changing the point. ran a speedtest and when measuring the speed passed from 1 point to another. there are no drawdowns in the speed measurement curve. also started a skype and discord video call, people on the other side controlled my brakes. There were no brakes, everything was clear and without undermining. I really liked the operation mode of 2.4GHz and 5GHz under one SSID.
- There is no fastening to the wall, although what they had to do was just make recesses for self-tapping hats = (. They heat up pretty well, 50 degrees. In the logic setup, there is no clear idea on which connection between the stations is now organized (cable or over the air), I connected it with a cable, but nothing is written in the application about this, only in the figure during setup you can barely see a strip with something like RJ45 at the end .