
Before that, I used TP-Link routers for more than 10 years and they suited me with everything. This router was more disappointing than liked. It seems that the functionality is rich, but some of it is available only in the application and on a paid subscription, i. E. The router cannot be used completely autonomously. The quality of the connection seems to be not bad, but sometimes something happens with the network ID, because. computer and laptop write that "network settings have changed" and require re-entering the password. Phones and other devices - live without dumps. What is the reason for this - I have not figured it out yet, but because. This kind of situation doesn't happen often, but it doesn't bother me. I also did not like the design of the router, but I decided to save a little. The router works "crookedly" on channels above 100 - either the speed drops critically, or the laptop does not see the 5Ghz network at all. At the same time, on the operator's router, the laptop on these channels works great. There is a great hope that in the future small jambs will be fixed with firmware. If not, then I will look for an alternative.

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