Effective
I'm getting a speed similar to an Ethernet connection, I haven't had any disconnections (except when I change settings), I haven't explored all the features yet. The "AirProtection Pro" feature is very useful, it notifies me when it detects a potentially dangerous web page (so far I haven't had any other alerts, such as intrusion, etc...). Moreover, it is a feature offered in collaboration with Trend Micro, the anti-virus solution we use at work. Trend Micro offers solutions dedicated to professionals, so there is a minimum of efficiency. The QoS feature offers several configurations to "prioritise" certain applications (games and applications, I can't think of the rest). I'm not sure if this is a good idea or not, but I'm not sure if it's a good idea to have a documentation of how to connect two routers and create a mesh network. I work in IT so the plug is not something complicated, but if you want to have a documentation you have to look for it online. I'm not sure if it's a good idea to have a manual upgrade or not, but I'm sure it's a good idea to have a manual upgrade, but I'm not sure if it's a good idea to have a manual upgrade or not. I have not talked about the interface, it looks a bit old, but is rather clear, I do not take long to find the options that interest me, to see for people who are not used to handling this kind of equipment. The design is not great but it's still ok, it doesn't look too bad in the house, even if it's not the most important point. It's not the most important point, but it remains to be seen if the equipment will always offer the same performance and if it's solid.