I took a point only for the sake of a repeater. I am pretty good with technology. Set up quickly for the first time. I got the signal and started to repeat. Then it was necessary to reset the parameters to the factory settings and the repeater did not really start, it showed a weak reception signal. Then, when I managed to do everything and catch a strong enough signal, I connected, but the connection was not stable. Tormented and passed back to the store. I bought Mikrotik and Ubiquity equipment and set them up with a client and a point. All of the above about the point applies only to the repeater mode, in other modes, judging by the experience of others, it works fine. Also, for those who want to buy a repeater (any), Iβll immediately explain that in this case, your speed drops by half and if you have the opportunity to spend a little more, then itβs better to configure everything either with a bridge or a client-point
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