- size and price design
- not yet found
- Small but powerful. Large network range, breaks through reinforced concrete walls. Dust is not visible on white plastic. The most simplified menu, removed unnecessary. Works with mobile app. Can be used as an amplifier. Not buggy
- There is no USB port. There is no patch cord included. Special Chinese customization logic. Missing physical WPS button (only works via app) The WEB interface is in Chinese, although this is an easily solved problem. No wall mount. Only 2.4 Ghz
- Missing
- Chinese version
- taking into account all discounts / promotions, it came out almost 500. cheaper than in the nearest offline store
- not revealed yet
- Easier than setting up a router I have not seen
- For such a price, they simply do not exist (1000r.)
- Cheap and quality workmanship
- Modelka 4C is so-so, the most initial level, without pretensions.
- Not
- Chinese version of the device
- Nice, wide coverage area, affordable price tag
- Everything is in Chinese, at first it drove me into a stupor.
- Easy to set up with mi wifi app. Works good. TV, phones, laptops all work. Price quality.
- Case and funny little board inside
- The small amount of internal memory in the conditions of use at home led to the need for a constant reboot.
- Pleasant in appearance, pleasant web interface, pleasant everything that concerns the visual. Gives the impression of a good thing until you start using it. LAN works flawlessly.
- The Wi-Fi module regularly starts to get seriously stupid and drops the speed to a couple of megabits (or stops distributing the Internet altogether), while the connection to the network does not break. I sinned on the channels, on the signal, on the number of devices (although in general 6 pieces should be pulled out), on the firmware, but no. I ated the firmware, and he continued to go into a dull place at a distance of one and a half meters from the phone (in the same room). Perhaps a marriage, or perhaps you just need to be glad that the device for $ 10 at least turned on.
- Among the advantages it is worth noting: A futuristic design that looks neutral and will suit any interior. Compactness (compared to my old D-Link router, the Xiaomi device is downright tiny and does not take up any space at all) The presence of 4 antennas providing a stable Internet connection Ease of management, which is provided by the MiWiFi application - there you can already carry out network diagnostics, restrict access to the Internet on a schedule for certain devices, and other things.
- Due to the fact that we have a Chinese version of the router, and not a "global" - you need to buy a special adapter for the plug in order to safely connect the device to the outlet. The initial setup of the router may be accompanied by some difficulties, since the interface when setting up the router is in Chinese, but this does not present any particular difficulties, since there are special extensions for browsers that allow you to translate Chinese characters.