- It is easy to set up, the speed does not cut, it simultaneously serves 5-7 devices without any problems, you can even play on a laptop in the next room.
- It's a pity there is no 5GHz band and does not support flash drives.
- Price. Ease of tincture.
- It works, it is intuitive, there is a function to save the parameters of import, export, the network pulls well, the torrents do not flies, a powerful signal.
- only 100 mbs by wire, English menu (after flashing the menu became 2022, it’s only worth exporting all settings before flashing . after flashing, all settings fly off, they can be restored by importing previously saved settings, there is a chance that it will give an error by 99%, but at the same time everything will be restored and will continue to work - ok.)
- Doesn't heat up. Keeps connection stable. Price. 2022 web interface. Plenty of customization
- Cuts speed Signal level is slightly above average There is no distribution speed on the torrent (Dir 300 handed out very cool)
- Cheap and easy to set up
- Strongly cuts speed
- inexpensive, functional
- does not correspond to the described coverage meters
- Price, data rate
- not yet discovered
- Price
- Frequent factory marriage. There is no access point function.
- As long as it works OK
- - Easy to set up. For the first time personally setting up the router, I managed using only instructions from the Internet. - Data transfer rate and reception range are adequate for this price segment - The vast majority of the time the Wi-Fi signal is stable
- Cannot select 11n-only wireless mode with currently the best Wi-Fi 4 standard. Mixed bgn only.
- Reliability.
- No.
- speed does not cut, wi-fi catches throughout the apartment (I have a 3-room apartment), price, speed of setup (and this is not unimportant!)
- Hardly ever!
- In conditions of relatively pure ether, it provides good speed (but did not test it in other conditions). Normally supports PPPoE. Worked for about a year with no problems at all.
- 1. After a year or so, the settings began to spontaneously reset. ating the firmware to the latest official did not help. I had to install OpenWRT. Everything is ok with her (well, or almost ok - see the comment). 2. Since there is no USB, you can't really get around with OpenWRT - the built-in flash memory may not be enough for all the Wishlist. 3. Stock firmware does not support IPv6.
- The low price is probably its only advantage. Easy to set up for a beginner, there is a clear and convenient setup wizard.
- Very light - wires pull it down from the shelf. Wi-Fi is weak in power and coverage - already through 2 walls the signal is barely alive. The quality is so-so: out of 3 such routers, 2 broke.
- Cheap, external antennas (network range is large).
- Hangs under load, at unpredictable times (Only a power restart helps.
- Inexpensive, smart
- The signal level with two antennas (stronger) is worse, in my opinion, than on dir-300 (with one, weaker antenna).