Set up can be a challenge for some people. But I had no problem with it after setting my Linux laptop's IP address to 192.168.254.1 (with subnet mask 255.255.255.0). I could then set up a bridge over WiFi or its ethernet connection. (Note that using "http://vonets.cfg" only works if your data connection from your laptop is over a bridge, it's obviously not enough just to be on the same network segment.) Fastest data transfer, that I could get. It was about 50Mbps to provide, so I'm wondering how it claims to support 300Mbps throughput? But for my purposes it was more than adequate.
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