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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Exactly as promised by the manufacturer, high quality.

The first screen is also from the main computer, which is connected via cable at a 500 megabit speed. The casing is constantly just barely heated. The temperature of the casing did not change while GTA 5 downloaded 85GB in 22 minutes using its native launcher. I chose it because of the gigabit ports, and it does its job flawlessly. These are some advantages: excellent 5GHz speed. Useful program that lets you view which devices are connected and in what numbers. MIMO has drawbacks I tried…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A good quality product, I rate this purchase perfectly.

Rostelecom, my Internet service provider, and Rostelecom TV worked without a hitch. Yet, I still needed to consult with a Rostelecom representative to fine-tune my system's deep settings.

Pros
  • high speed, easy to use, fast installation, and room-to-room catches This router is reasonably priced.
Cons
  • I still haven't uncovered it.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Beyond praise! The product definitely deserves your attention.

I decided to switch to a TP-LINK Archer C6 from a ZYXEL Keenetic Giga II, which had served me well for more than 5 years, because the ZYXEL Keenetic Giga II began to blur, stutter, and overheat when simultaneously providing Internet access to 5 or more devices (due to the remote work of all family members, this turned out to be critical ).

Pros
  • 1. A very straightforward configuration if the service provider is responsible for automatically configuring the network. 2. An extremely user-friendly and understandable administration page. 3. Bands of 2.4 and 5 GHz, with a total of 4 antennas. 4. The results that were provided are very similar to the ones that were declared. 5. Quite an intriguing physical presentation.
Cons
  • 1. Why is this box so large? :) 2. If the measured speed in the 5 GHz band is almost the maximum that the receiver is capable of (95 megabits with a 100 megabit network card), then in the 2.4 GHz band I observe a significant decrease in speed on the device that is not in the line of sight (40 out of 100 Mbps / sec), despite the fact that an external omnidirectional antenna of 8 dB is installed on it. I have not yet resolved this matter to my satisfaction. 3. The range of available channels is restricted.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

A worthless product, definitely not worth your money!

After reading "good" reviews, I regret buying it at Wildberries, but they don't want to take it back. With advantages: It appears to "work" within a range of 5-7 meters and transmits 80–90% of the available bandwidth during testing. Although it would be appropriate for a little odnushka, the connection itself begs some difficult concerns. Many drawbacks If you can call it that, 5 GHz operates very oddly. The set-top box and TV are connected to it, but they perform worse than at 2.4 GHz, with…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am delighted, the product is really worthy.

A neighbor bought something from us that was twice as expensive as ours, but the quality was the same. Perfect for use in the house, with an attractive and uncomplicated layout (although my router is hidden)

Pros
  • Completes and maintains the "Internet speed" throughout the entire apartment, including the area around the corner where the computer is actually being used. Both high and low (2.4 is often full)
Cons
  • It is not the case.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great value for the money, definitely recommended!

Sincerely, two televisions, one personal computer, and approximately four to six tablet phones. Even when all the devices were used at the same time in the evening, there were no downloads or other similar activities taking place. Consider that in order to earn this sum of money, one should search diligently.

Pros
  • The cost is reasonable, and for this amount of money, you won't find anything better.
Cons
  • Until I discovered

Price at 100 mbps. The Wi-Fi Galaxy S21 + near the router operates at 5Hz and transmits 85-89 mbps. 75-85 mbps for one brick wall 70 to 80 mbps for two brick walls 3 - 28 to 40 mbps The network just slipped behind the third wall with the prior Zyxel Keenetic Start II, and the top Wi-Fi speed was only 28 to 30 mbps. Its benefits Beats naturally and is inexpensive and nimble. There is a program. It is pulled by Beeline's automatic settings. Many drawbacks Dimensions. Uncertain admin panel (too…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great quality, did not expect at all for the price.

Simply put, the router is a tower. This is not the WI-FI 6 standard, but if you only have three people online at once and fewer than a dozen "smart" Wi-Fi devices, there's not much use in upgrading. See below for some advantages: In 2022, you may expect a straightforward menu with helpful hints. Simple Internet Configuration - a plethora of customizable options Stronger than previous router's transmitters; more reliably collects signals. - uninterrupted service with a 5 GHz signal An older…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is at the highest level, be sure to try it.

The router works well and is recommended. For some years now, I have relied on TP-Link to maintain a reliable internet connection. They don't accept money "for design and brand," though they technically could. There are benefits: Everything is ready to go with minimal initial configuration. If you don't want to participate in any additional advertising features (cloud, protection, etc.), we won't make you. No need to go into detail about the router's wireless signal or connection speed; in…

A product of exceptional quality and value. Fast performance with zero bugs is arguably the most crucial need. The tp-links I had all stopped working after around 5 years (they started to get very buggy, hang). And there was a wide variety of them. Even though everything will be different in five years, I really hope this one survives. Benefits include: It has worked well for the past six months. Transfer rate of 450 Mbps at 5 GHz. Price. Got negatives? I can't think of a single drawback…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The perfect purchase for me, exactly what I was looking for!

After making the purchase, I am really happy that I decided to spend the money on this particular model. It is my hope that it will serve me for a very long time. Other benefits include consistency in work, as the system is effective around the clock. The fact that it's so simple to put together is unquestionably a plus in my book. The look of the router is another thing that appeals to me; it complements the aesthetic of the desktop quite well. Cons: After using this router for a month, I was…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I definitely recommend buying, I didnt notice any disadvantages.

When I was buying, some sofa expert (a visitor) spat, saying that he would never give out 500 Mbps, which is my Wi-Fi tariff. Of course, I'm not an expert in these matters, but I decided to buy, and I didn't lose, my speed gives out without any problems. I connected the television to the internet using Wi-Fi, along with two smartphones, a tablet, and even a printer, with no drawbacks. Using a handy application on a smartphone, it is possible to check at work to see if any of the neighbors have…

Pros
  • 1. The quality of the communication and the coverage radius 2. the outward appearance is pleasing 3. 4 antennas
Cons
  • No

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Its impossible to use it, dont waste your money.

A number of months ago, I made this purchase after hearing nothing but positive feedback. The ease with which the first environment was appreciated (after mi wi-fi then). I was relieved to see that there were four available ports; now I could connect not just both computers but also a wired television. But, hell broke loose after the first week of use. The connection would drop every two hours, and the only way to fix it would be to restart the device. on the line but not the router. I emailed…

Pros
  • Simple installation, four network interfaces, and competent customer service
Cons
  • The strength of a wi-fi signal is weaker than that of a mi Six years ago, I spent 900 rubles on a wi-fi network, and I have had nothing but trouble with it.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I really like the product, it fully meets my expectations.

I am generally quite happy with the design. Of course, I won't say that the cost is typical (2890). Not cheap, but also not fancy. These are some advantages: Simple to set up. There is a more practical application for it than the browser version available on the market. The transfer rate is quite fast. Wi-Fi 4K TV moves quickly. The acquisition has met my expectations. Pros below: Lack of parental control. I called support, and they informed me that while at the testing level, they had asked me

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product, I recommend that you try it.

Great results. The system does a good job of distributing Internet traffic across subscribers. There is good communication range. Even with solid walls, 100 square meters can be covered easily.

Pros
  • Setup is not that difficult. features more than ten devices
Cons
  • It might be challenging to select the ideal lodging.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

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

Excellent router for the money. Before to it, a budget model costing 1k reduced the speed to 50–60 Mbps. He is superior to both heaven and earth.

Pros
  • Design is interesting. features two ranges. does not reduce the speed at all, at least not by more than 100 Mbps. Several different settings.
Cons
  • It takes a while for it to switch on. During operating, it makes a faintly audible crackling or squeaking sound.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Reliable product for all occasions, quality on par.

I performed a quick test of WiFi, WAN (via IPoE), and LAN speeds. Our WiFi testing was conducted on a low-end laptop with an Atheros QCA9377 integrated chip, so your mileage may vary depending on the chip you use.

Pros
  • Constantly and reliably operational; does not freeze or shut down, even between power cycles; Low ping even while under pressure; Dual-range capability; Note: MU-MIMO; - 5 total antennas (4 exterior and 2 inside); With 4 Gigabit LAN ports, OpenVPN server; UDP proxy for IP-TV. Rebooting and turning off the lights on schedule; There is a power button, and it looks good.
Cons
  • Web user interface. It's piled up a lot, and the previous version was superior. You can't permanently use either the basic or advanced settings view and turn off the fast settings tab. Also, the password cannot be saved in the browser and must be entered manually each time; There is no client mode for OpenVPN, an outdated SoC (2022), no USB port, and no way to revert the firmware.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good purchase.

A very cool device overall, especially considering the price point. Plows for two years nonstop. Everything is working out wonderfully. Take it, even though there might be other options for spending this money; the question is, why? Purchased, plugged in, and it is operational. Some pros: 1. The price, which was 2500 when I bought it two years ago; don't you think that's pretty cool for a router that supports multiple broadcast frequencies? And as of right now, its cost has not much increased.