I bought this router a couple of years ago, after reading laudatory reviews about its coverage area and excellent speed, at such a low price. I then connected myself to the Internet at a speed of 200 Mbps and I needed an appropriate router. I bought it, brought it home, it automatically configured itself, it remains only to name the network through the web interface and set a password. He gave me the speed declared according to the tariff via Wi-Fi, it was in a radius of 160 to 200 Mbps, which suited me perfectly. The router works flawlessly, the only negative is that its coverage is not at all as perfect as many write. I live in a two-room apartment of 50 meters, in an ordinary panel house, the router is in the room, and when you go to the kitchen, the signal sometimes becomes so weak that the Internet simply freezes sometimes (I don’t know, maybe it’s my old iPhone 6s that doesn’t catch, but I doubt it). The provider recently pleased and ated the tariff to 500 Mbps, which the router should calmly keep, as stated in its characteristics, but the speed did not increase and remained in the same range of 160-200 Mbps. By connecting the cable from the router directly to the computer via cable, speedtest confidently issued the 520 Mbps declared at the rate. Thus, it turned out that this router does not give out more than 210 via Wi-Fi (remoteness from the computer is 1.5 meters). Otherwise, a great router, and if you have 100-200 or less m / bits of Internet, it will work fine. Well, if your main computer is connected by wire, then the problem does not exist at all. The only game that lags on Wi-Fi through this router is CS: GO. Ping seems to be normal 30-40, but it's impossible to play, packets are lost and everything twitches.
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