It was necessary to make the most stable wireless (the wires somehow got tired) connection at home (three-ruble note), there used to be a zoo from a router and two repeaters. All this worked badly and not stably, and it is not clear what exactly did not work, either a repeater or a router. In short, it was terribly annoying. And then I read about miracles from google (mesh) and thought where to get such a thing. I rummaged through all the forums and read a bunch of articles and realized that not everyone who claims MESH works like MESH. More often these are just routers in repeater mode. I searched for a long time and compared (the thing is not cheap), in the end I realized that the cheapest real mesh is MW6. Bought. In general, I am satisfied, except for one thing, Tenda released a budget model MW3 (the same but with 100 megabit ports), it would be ideal for my 100 megabit tariff.
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