I took a router for a country house near St. Petersburg. All providers that provide Internet access through a dedicated line, for some reason, bypass the private sector. Rostelecom, with its clumsy under-ADSL, after years of equipment aging, has fallen to 2 megabits in the ceiling. As a result, the only solution was 4g internet. Initially, I thought that I would need to purchase an external antenna, but a test week at the YOTA provider showed that it was no longer a matter of signal strength, but of the workload of the base station. As a result, I have a stable 20-25 megabits and up to 60+ megabits during unloaded hours with a router working with antennas from the kit. But in my case, the base station is less than 2 kilometers away. The router itself, being on the 2nd floor, covers the 3rd and 1st floor with a signal. there are several places in the house with a low signal, which in the future can be covered with repeaters. I think that a younger model (Keenetic Runner 4G) would be enough for my tasks. gigabit ports are idle, but I reassure myself that the older model has a stronger WI-Fi signal and better LTE antennas in the kit.
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