I've owned this router for well over a year now. installed, and firewood has been placed. Everything functioned perfectly with no issues. It functioned exceptionally well for two laptops as well as a phone. The bandwidth of the receiving devices was the only thing that could slow down the speed. After that, I decided to get an Xbox 360, although it had several issues. It was discovered that the enormous power supply for the Xbox was the source of the disturbance. I made the decision to relocate the router to a different spot. A new component for the system was just recently acquired, and it will be attached using a patch cord. There are no issues, and the situation is steady. Yet, once we bought the display, we were immediately confronted with new challenges. It would appear that a rather modest external power supply will not be able to influence the work in any way. Nevertheless, it was not in that location. There is never a moment without an interruption. Not just with wireless Internet, but also with a system unit that is hardwired into the network. To put it another way, the interference is so high that it stops the router from operating correctly. If the wires are distributed correctly, you shouldn't run into any issues like that.
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