* The router is healthy - by all measurements, it is twice as large as Keenetic Giga II. * The firmware at the start was damp - when Xiaomi Mi Box S was connected to it by wire, the router began to reboot periodically on its own. The problem turned out to be that Mi Box in sleep mode started flapping the link about once a minute, and after about 2-3 hours of constant blinking of the link, the router went into reboot. I fixed it by transferring Mi Box to work via WiFi, and then ASUS recognized the problem and released an ate. In firmware 3.0.0.4.386.41700, the problem was fixed (in release notes: "Client device reconnect, make the device to offline and online again.) Summary - very good value for money. Fast WiFi, really working ax standard, a normal gigabit switch with support for jumbo frames, the ability to build seamless mesh networks without dancing with a tambourine (useful in houses or large apartments), USB3 (it's a pity that there is only one port, but nothing, hubs cost a penny), the ability to reserve an incoming channel through a 4G modem or wire (but unfortunately it was "or", it was not possible to set up a reserve through the second wire and the modem at the same time, this is not MikroTik for you). A normal piece of hardware with simple settings for home use in standard home network configurations. According to the past experience of operating routers - if there was a router from Keenetic for the ax standard, I would not even look at ASUS. ASUS firmware is inferior to NDMS in all respects, from stability to flexibility and convenience of settings. But there are no Kinetics on AX yet, so we have what we have.
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