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IoannisBol
Customer support Engineer. Gadgets, Smart home, Networking enthusiast.
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The router is installed as a satellite for MESH. It is connected to a tp-link Archer BE550 BE9300 (https://www.skroutz.gr/s/51783024/TP-LINK-Archer-BE550-BE9300-Asyrmato-Router-Wi-Fi-7-me-5-THyres-Ethernet.html). The connection with tp-link's easyMESH was very easy. I should note that the connection is via ethernet to the main router. The handover from router to router is seamless. easyMESH is supported with a firmware update.
Awesome little router.
I don't have it in an ideal spot for WiFi coverage. But it manages the network and devices very well.
It runs a VPN client (WG) so that as many devices as I want can be behind the VPN (you choose which devices to put behind the VPN) and a VPN server (WG) so I can have remote access to my local network.
The configuration of the WG server was very easy. What troubled me was the provider's router (Zyxel from Nova) and I also have a static IP so I don't need duckDNS.
For those who want to set up something similar, check the DMZ settings on the provider's router.
I did my job very easily. The frame offers great convenience. All the hinges went in very easily and with precision.
The bag is amazing. I wear it whenever I go for a run. It comfortably fits a 6.67" mobile phone, regardless of the description stating it's for under 5". The side pocket with the hook is very useful, especially for car keys. No matter how much I sweat during the workout, I haven't noticed anything seeping into the bag. I highly recommend it without a second thought.
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