It was unable to configure it out of the box, so I had to tinker with the settings for the local network and manually register. Copper wiring can be found throughout the apartment, the grounding system works properly, and the channel speed is 150 Mbps. In close proximity to the router, it has a LAN transfer speed of 90β98 Mbps and a wireless transfer speed of 40 Mbps. It is consistent between 20 and 40 Mbps through LAN and over the air in the room that is 10 meters away. Pros: Internet connectivity that is unaffected by disruptions on either the local network or in the air. There is a user interface for the web, as well as a pretty convenient application for mobile devices. You have the ability to adjust the settings for the network and Wi-Fi, as well as regulate how the LEDs work. Below are some downsides: It reduces the speed that can be achieved over a LAN from 100 to 30 Mbps, and the speed that can be achieved over the air from 150 to a maximum of 30-40 Mbps. Because the Wi-Fi settings were not sent over WPS, I had to select them manually through the tplinkPLC application. When making your selection, gigabit adapters are a better option to consider.
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