found out about the device by accident while rummaging around in search of a router with gigabit ports and more coverage than kinetics or tplinks. I already thought about how to buy several access points and an adequate wired router separately. All users of the latter whine about the lack of support and the strong buggy of the vast majority of devices. Then there were the magic words RouterOS and MikroTik. It is quite easy to buy it, delivery from several stores near Hong Kong takes one and a half weeks by regular mail or 3-5 days by courier delivery, or you can roll it up yourself in . I donโt have it in the castle town. After receiving it, I set it up in half an hour to work with NAT (it's really very simple - you just need to turn on your head) and after a couple of days I remembered that my provider has IPTV (I didnโt use it on previous routers because of the wildly slow switching and scattering of the picture) - I spent another hour getting acquainted with the manuals and set up IPTV distribution via vayk. Now 7 clients are sitting at my house (6 by vaik and one by wire), two of them watch TV, one downloads a torrent, the rest just surf - everyone has enough, everyone is happy. At the same time, the router is slightly warm. HD channels on the wake still crumble sometimes, but this may well be the fault of the adapter on the side of the laptop.
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