A mega-cool, mega-functional, mega-flexible and stable piece of hardware. I read about the fact that you can even set up a print server on it. But apparently on some custom OS))) In a word, the piece of iron is a "must have"! Got pros: Good speed on L2TP. I have a Beeline connected, and so the speed keeps during the day - 45 Mbps (as per the tariff), at night the speed is understood to be almost 90 Mbps (and this is taking into account the fact that there is almost 100 meters of unshielded whirlwind to my apartment). There are no disconnects at all. There are many different scripts on the Internet (for example, you can set up a DAmazon service and you will have a 3rd-level domain permanently attached to your computer. It is very convenient to use it for a home FTP server or connect to your home machine via remote control at any time. There are a lot of applications). There are a lot of different settings, as a result of which you can configure the network very flexibly. Although the router does not have external antennas for Wi-Fi, the signal is very strong, it emits almost half a yard. Given that the signal passes through a thick wall, I can confidently connect to the network from a mobile phone within a radius of 50 meters from the entrance. A piece of iron from the class "set it up and forget it forever . but it keeps working and working"))) Has some cons Not for inexperienced users. Although the interface is intuitive and clear, it will take a long time and hard to set up. There is nothing to do without knowledge of networking in the settings . I struggled with the settings myself for two days (I seem to have set everything up fine, but the L2TP session did not rise. The whole point turned out to be that routing was not registered) . But it costs once configure, then you can then forget about what resetting and reconfiguring all parameters is. Well, my former classmate works as an administrator in Beeline, at least he suggested which routes to register))
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