He set up really easy. That's where the pluses end. I check the speed - "via cable to laptop" - 90 Mb, "cable to router - Wi-Fi to laptop" - 5-15Mb! I checked the "cable to the router - cable to the laptop" - 30-35 MB! And this is with one connected device standing next to the router . I started a correspondence with technical support. They recommended trying other settings (channels, bandwidth, countries, disabling encryption, etc.). I killed a total of 5 hours for this. The result is zero! Speed - 5-10 Mb maximum! (periodically checked directly into the laptop, it was always 85-90 MB). I wrote back to tech support. They asked me to send a screenshot of the firmware version of the router so that they would send the necessary ate and I tried it. Sent. After that, technical support did not answer me anymore. As a result, I decided that, in fact, what the hell, I should have such an intimate relationship with the router? . I went and exchanged it for Zyxel (kinetic light 3). Yes, the initial setup took half an hour (I had to call the operator and do it step by step, because it didn’t work through the quick setup). But he immediately gave out a speed of 35-40 MB! In general, I may have come across some kind of defective router, but now I definitely won’t advise anyone to use the TP-link!
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