With its pros. No visible antennas, nice design, Wi-Fi 6 support, good signal if nothing interferes and latest generation devices Cons: 1. To create an access point, the manufacturer suggests using a cable or Bluetooth. This means that in addition you buy an Ethernet adapter or install an application on your phone that can do nothing more than this. 2. I did not succeed in accessing the router using the link in the browser. I take my hat off to those heroes who coped with this mission. 3. If my provider required me to perform some kind of network setup, then the router would have to be thrown away, since I could not log into it. 4. In the picture, this device looks very impressive, but in the hands it is very heavy (about 4 times in the rest) and bulky. They hid the antennas, but at what cost? 5. The old Keenetic Lite router was 5 meters away in a closed cabinet, but this one, under equal conditions, does not pass the signal, or rather it only passes for devices that support Wi-Fi 6 (iMac 2022 does not see it, but the iPhone 13 Pro Max sees it) 6. I wonβt say that I have a lot of devices, but the network on each falls off all the time. At such a moment, the router emits red color, although the other router from which the wire goes to this one works fine. 7. Very hot. It's not warm, it's hot! 8. There is no normal reset button, the one on the case is a dummy! By God, I have to pull out the wire π
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