The router was acquired at the dacha in order to facilitate the distribution of Internet access over the land. Distribution is not an issue in any way, shape, or form, despite the fact that the Wi-Fi antennas are incorporated into the device. TELE2 had the most reasonable rates, therefore I decided to buy a SIM card from them (subjectively). If the mobile communication tower is located within the local neighborhood (less than one kilometer away), then there is a high probability that the signal will be received. In my experience, the tower was located approximately two to three kilometers away, and the strength of the signal was quite low. Due to the fact that the mobile antennae of the router are detachable, I decided to buy an external antenna model BAS-2346 Flat MiMo REMO (suitable without any adapters and cable included). The REMO external antenna was directed toward the tower after being installed on the "knee" of the second floor of the house. It was connected to the router via wires rather than the "ears" that are normally used. And I'm happy to report that the internet out here is fantastic!
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