In principle, absolutely everything works for my purposes and is very stable, fast and with excellent coverage. I canโt comment on a number of more exotic use cases - for example, someone in other reviews wrote about working in bridge mode, since it didnโt even occur to me to use this router for a bridge (I would then most likely buy a bridge). Some pros: I disagree with some of the other reviews on a number of points. 1) The software is very stable. Works for months without a reboot. 2) Does not cut speed over the cable. Checked simply - copied the big file. Stably kept the speed of 110 megabytes per second, which is actually the limit of a gigabit network. For those who complain, the real problem is something else. 3) Wi-Fi coverage is excellent - it covers two neighboring apartments for me (one of them is a three-ruble note, and someone complained that it does not cover a three-ruble note) without dead zones. And the Wi-Fi speeds are good - I observed stable speeds of 50 megabytes per second on a laptop a few meters from the router. The phone keeps a speed of 5-10 megabytes per second behind a concrete wall from the router, but this is already the limit of the phone. Wi-Fi is caught even at the elevators, although there are a couple of concrete walls and the elevators themselves on the way from the router. For those who have problems with Wi-Fi: maybe neighboring networks interfere and work on the same channels? Now MGTS has maliciously set Wi-Fi routers for those who need a phone. Problems with Wi-Fi can also be due to the weakness of the signal of the end device (not only the router must reach the place, but the connected device must also give a strong enough signal to reach the router). 4) The channel does not break (only if the provider has problems). It has been serving for months and I know for sure, because at the slightest break I receive an email from the DAmazon service about a connection break. 5) Technical support is normal for ASUS. I contacted them about another product about a year ago and they promised a fix, and later they released it. At the same time, I contacted a network product from another manufacturer and received a refusal to help from them. 6) One other review wrote about the unavailability of the 5 GHz band . I did not have such problems. I mainly use 5 GHz, since there are almost no conflicts with neighbors. 7) There is a review with a complaint about a weak processor . The processor is dual-core and I have never seen even one core go off scale out of two. Although my router is very busy and pumps huge volumes with a large number of sessions. Cons: Many indicate the price . But it seems to be known in advance and quite at the level of competitors (at least at the time when I bought it), and comparing it with devices of a different level at a price is stupid.
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