There are no analogues for their purposes. Difficult to set up - only for IT people. Has pros: It distributes honest 300 Mbit / s, does not cut in half the speed given by the provider. Automatically transfers consumers between points while moving. Many other things (opportunities, settings). Different cons: iPhone - connection problems on 5 GHz and download freezes, sometimes rarely, sometimes all evening, impossible to use. It is treated by reconnection in most cases. Known glitch associated with the new WEP encryption in apple products. Gets by forever using 2 GHz for apple. Small range, a couple of points per apartment have to be set. I have a concrete wall separating the zones, here I put two points in any way, so for me this is not a minus.
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