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Review on Wi-Fi router netis WF2780, black by Ryan Limkk ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didn³'t expect the quality to be this good.

This time around, I took a more responsible approach to selecting a router because, in the past, I made the decision to save a little money, and as a result, when I ran a speedtest, I only obtained 30 percent of the speed that I wanted, and more significantly, of the speed that was declared. He did not waste any time and immediately started researching what is already available on the market and what is valued by customers. It was discovered that netis had received a lot of positive evaluations; there were so many of them that it even sounded strange to me. Despite this, I couldn't resist the allure, and I ended up purchasing a WF2780 model for myself. To our good fortune, disappointment did not materialize. This new modem was a significant improvement over its predecessor in every way. The fact that it was so easy to set up was a major selling point for me. Because I was able to work things out on my own, I was able to avoid making lengthy and time-consuming phone calls to the technical support of the service provider I use. I installed a router in the hallway of the apartment so that I would not have to run wires throughout the entire space. WiFi now "shoots" both to the bedroom and to the nursery. Although the speed is slightly slower than what was advertised by the provider, it is most likely that the problem lies not with the router but rather with the provider themselves. The connection is of the highest possible quality, and there were none of the dreaded drops. In general, he is successful at juggling all of his responsibilities. On the one hand, it has an awkward design that makes the picture a little bit darker, but on the other hand, it is located in a dark corner of the corridor and does not strain anyone's eyes.

Pros
  • cheap, smart setup.
Cons
  • no.