
1. It is likely that I have determined through experimentation and calculation that the mode of operation in the WI-FI stand at 2.4GHz (n) and 5.0GHz (ac / n) leads to unstable functioning of the router, which results in the channel for communication being broken. in general, it is unusable. 2. The strength of the transmitter is not in the least bit boosted; rather, it is decreased to a very significant degree. If the stability of the communication channel is crucial to you, do not set the n mode to 2.4; instead, set it to 5 (ac / n) at all, because either it works or it doesn't. If the provider has sold you this piece of happiness, run away from this router. If the provider has sold you this piece of happiness, do not set the n mode to 2.4. I hope everything works out for the best for you, because the people who made this router collectively want to urinate in a crowded room.

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