![]() ![]() It uses a “non-standard” small diameter barrel jack which accepts 19V 1.58A, so if you’re planning on using an alternative power supply, or a Power-over-Ethernet (POE) injector, you will have some work to do. Use some type of spacer if you have to, for airflow. There have been reports of instability due to heat build up, so I do not recommend that you stack it on top of other equipment. It comes with a stand that you can use to prop it up and face in a particular direction, but I chose not attach it. The router has no wall-mounting holes, unfortunately, but it has a flat back so it can be laid on a flat surface. ![]() Its antennas are built-in (actually on the PCB) so you won’t be able to swap them for higher gain ones. It is a dual-band router, which means it operates on both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequency bands simultaneously. Read on to find my short review, as well as how you can run your own programs on the router without using a third-party firmware. ![]() (I quite like their professionally taken product photos and their reverse-engineering work)
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