I bought it because I live in a high-rise and the 2.4GHz frequency is completely crammed, which made it almost impossible to work on Wi-Fi, and I also wanted gigabit ports. This router was like a breath of fresh air. The speed keeps stable about 150-200 Mbps (radius is about 10m, 1 concrete wall). Connected: NAS by lan, 2 laptops and 2 phones. The write speed to the NAS over the air is about 15MB / s (over the wire 35-40), which suits me perfectly. Movies in 1080 from the storage are now viewed without problems. It is configured for one or two, the firmware is normal, it has been working stably for about a month. Conclusion: for this money, the piece of iron is simply beautiful. If you need a stable speed of about 200 Mbps over the air and gigabit ports for little money, then I don’t see any alternatives yet.
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