
I bought in a hurry, so I didn’t read the Internet, I relied only on amazon. And this disease in TPLInk turns out to be familial, they write the same about C50 and C60. It's a shame to live in a time of poor quality goods. With its pros: 1. Powerful 2. Simple web-based configuration 3. If it worked fine - the price is adequate Has some cons: At a frequency of 2.4 GHz, the speed drops by a factor of 2 compared to WLAN. Tested on a bunch of devices. Everything is fine at 5.0 GHz. Did not help: flashing, disabling "NAT acceleration", changing the transmitter power, searching for a freer channel, turning on frequencies one by one . In general, none of the potentially buggy twists. Turns on and reboots very slowly. After turning on the Internet in the wire, it searches about as slowly (the indicator lights up green instead of orange).

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