I still don't understand the meaning of this mikrotik. - as a solution "for home", so it has a weak wi-fi signal. you will have to use additional access points (as I did) - as a solution "for small offices", because it has 100 mb / s ports and, again, a weak wi-fi signal - if you need specific settings that are not supported in simple routers. then this budget solution from mikrotik is just right for you And if you just need a "router" that will distribute the Internet via wi-fi and wire, and nothing more. It's better to look at all sorts of asus'am, zyxel, d-link, tp-link, netgear. They will cope with these simple functions just as well, and perhaps even better.
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