Review from a non-technical person; I don't make much use of the network features of the router, but I believe this review is more relevant to regular people:) In the past, he had a Tenda AC10U, which, at a rate of 800Mbps, distributed traffic among devices in an inefficient manner. When there was a load of 100Mbps on one of the devices, the rest of the devices just started to die. I used a Computer to put together a PCI-E adaptor, an external antenna, and an AX210 chip that was manufactured by Intel. Without any strain on the network, we received somewhere about 400 Mbps. Due to the fact that the wire could not be pulled in the apartment, I made the decision to upgrade. I decided to purchase this AX73, and after adjusting the channel width to additional 160 MHz, I adjusted the mixed mode between 2.4 and 5 GHz. The speed is consistent, and it is declared according to the tariff. The antenna is located on the computer, which is separated from the router by a concrete wall. There is a screen attached. The strain on the network is distributed evenly, so even if I download something, the other devices continue to function normally, which is really satisfying. My observations show that there is a significant drop in line speed from 2500 to 1900.
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