It does not work for more than 1-2 months, after that the WiFi signal is stupidly cut off. After that - just reset the device, drag it (or to it) a laptop, connect, pick the settings of both the laptop / PC and the device itself (with default settings, it does not see WiFi devices NOT of this company))))) And this is for a device with 1 (one) LAN port. I don't know what to use in order to generally provide for the possibility of turning off WiFi in such devices. Moreover, I had experience with the router of this company - and I hardly understand how they have not gone bankrupt yet. Perhaps I'm biased, but of the 2 devices of this company, both caused me the most disgusting sensations. Moreover, their iron is clearly excellent, the whole trouble is in programmers.
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