In a country house, at the dacha, communication at level E (EDGE) to H (HSPA). Through the phone, accessing the Internet creates discomfort with a very low page loading speed. This router gives out stable 35-40 Mbps without additional amplifying antennas. The cell tower is located at a distance of about 7-8 km Has pros: 1. Good communication quality via sim card 2. Good signal for distribution via Wi-Fi 3. Easy to set up 4. Two external antennas for reception, two external (for many routers they are internal) antennas for distribution 5. Value for money Cons below: I haven't found it yet, I've been using it for less than a month
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