Hot. To use a 10Gb port, you need to purchase a module, with the module it allows you to issue 10Gb via a regular 5e cable. At 2m for sure, I don’t need more. You can set up a single WiFi network for several access points - my old Mikrotik router works for me. In a completely reinforced concrete apartment, a very useful option. Some pros: 1. You can customize almost everything that can be customized 2. 10+1x10GB port 3. The only option that works fine with 2 or more providers Its cons: 1. You can’t figure out the settings without half a liter (for those who love half a liter, this is not a drawback;) ) 2. It was not possible to configure the dynamic load balancing mode for 2 providers, only static routes or redundancy worked for me. So the second channel is idle most of the time. 3. WiFi is so-so, although there may be a lack of item 1 (5 year old ASUS is faster and more long-range in this regard).
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