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Twelve (!) SSIDs. Why?
I believe 3 of the SSIDs are on by default, and the others are off. They go to three different bands, so you can leave them all on and use the default login if you want, and they'll respond based on your equipment.
I don’t know why anybody would need 12 but it’s nice to see forward-thinking vendors rather than stuff that looks like it was built in 2005 and never updated.
I don't like the fact that users are prevented from getting into the router to monitor and adjust things that most routers provide. There should be an option to enable that.
My biggest complaint about this "trash-can" router is the fact that the spec sheet and their web sites for it (both T-Mo and Nokia) say it has 1GB ethernet connections in it. No, they are 100M. I have to use a wired ethernet for some of my computers, and I cannot get faster than 92 megs, even though the WiFi in the same devices has been as high as 800 megs! All of my equipment has 1G ethernet ports, so I know that's not the problem.
Just as a test, I bought a 1G USB Ethernet adapter and plugged it between my MacBook Pro and the wired ethernet on the "trash can" device with the same results: 92 megs DL on the wired connection and 300-600 on the WiFi connection. Interestingly, the UL on the wired connection is closer to 60 megs, probably because the network thinks it's a 1G connection capable of 600 M DL speed; so it allows 1/10th for UL, or 60 megs.
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