TP-LINK EC220-G5
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Balanced dual-band Wi-Fi 5 wireless router with four Gigabit Ethernet ports (1xWAN + 3xLAN) and support for remote management service protocols for changing settings from the provider. It is positioned as a product of the middle price category, designed to connect a city apartment, a small house or a small office to the global network. With a powerful hardware platform, support for MIMO 2x2 technology and four external antennas, the TP-LINK EC220-G5 router provides an impressive wireless coverage area.
According to the manufacturer, it has an impressive peak (theoretical) data transfer rate (up to 300 Mbps in the 2.4 GHz band, up to 867 Mbps in the 5 GHz band). Such indicators are quite enough for comfortable surfing, receiving video broadcasts of the highest quality, active participation in multi-user video conferences, flawless operation of cloud services, comfortable gaming, transfer/transfer of large files and other typical home/office tasks. Works correctly with VPN connections, can act as a file server. The router is easy to set up, which can be done by the user using a smartphone with the Tether application. Supports TR-069/098/111 protocols, simplifying remote configuration by the provider, which helps to reduce operating costs.
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Affordable price, two Internet transmission bands, poor Internet speed via a 5 GHz drone-free channel, ease of setup Low tension, absence of mechanical life support Виталий Цимух: use TP-LINK EC220-G5 few months |
The coverage area has not increased, but it can be attributed to the large number of load-bearing concrete walls that jam the router signal. This is often compensated by the proprietary TP-Link simplicity of the connected connection, as well as low performance.