- 1. Price, when considering only the iron itself; our competitors charge twice as much. 2. The typical speed of wifi (well, it all depends on the clients plus environmental conditions such as walls, etc., and I estimate only 5 GHz because I haven't used 2.4 for a very long time) 3. The capacity to install a different firmware version (better, of course, openwrt than some obscure padavan and asuswrt builds, open mt76 drivers are quite actively finished) ate - w3bsit3-dns.com already has normal assemblies with proprietary drivers from mediatek, and the speed and stability of the wifi connection are normal. 4. Gigabit ports 5. The state of the two built-in LEDs can be easily adjusted using alternative firmware in a very simple manner (disable or assign your signals to events) 6. It can be installed on the wall if desired.
- 1. The stock firmware is only available in Chinese; therefore, translation services are required, etc. 2. Despite this, it is still too large 3. The functionality on the stock firmware is, of course, subpar. 4. In contrast to keenetic, in order to start 8022022 krv (also known as seamless roaming), you have to put in a lot of effort (but again, the price). ate - You can make some money using pure openwrt, but the level of intricacy required is higher than simply ticking boxes on the UI. On the other hand, it seems as though two pieces that share the same SSID are able to give coverage for the apartment without the need for krv.