Akado Telecom is a provider of television/communications services that is widely developing within large cities such as Moscow or St. Petersburg. The provider is involved in customer service modern technologies and standards, due to which it earns more and more positive reviews. Today we will look at how to set up an Akado router by connecting to Docsis technology, since not every new subscriber can do this without instructions.

How Docsis technology works, its advantages

First, let's take a little look at the essence of interaction through a Docsis connection.

This method connection includes the ability to connect various services over a single, coaxial cable originally intended for television. If we talk in simple language, access to TV, telephone communication, Internet or radio is now possible through one cord. This is very convenient because it eliminates the need to fill your home with unnecessary cable channels and wires. The latter often spoil appearance at home and can cause childhood injuries and other troubles.

It is also impossible not to note the advantage from a financial point of view - it is much cheaper to pay one communication provider than several. The question concerns connection with service.

As for data transfer speed, the technology’s ambitions cannot be taken away. On this moment Docsis allows you to exchange information at a speed of 150 megabits/second, and in the future it promises to increase throughput to 800 megabits/second.

How to connect and configure an Akado router

If you have entered into a contractual relationship with Akado, you will probably need information explaining how to set up an Akado router. Let's consider the step-by-step course of action from the moment the equipment is installed.

So, an installer has arrived at your apartment or house to lay a coaxial cord around the premises. Keep in mind that this technology involves crushing the walls. After the first hole for the cable is made, the wire is routed into the housing and the splitter is connected to it. The device is designed to distribute the signal evenly between the equipment installed in your home (TV, Personal Computer).

Next, you can connect a router, TV set-top box, landline phone or radio. Since we need to configure the Akado router, we will discuss in detail the connection of the router itself. You can purchase or rent it from the supplier at the same time as signing a service agreement.

  • Choose a location for your router. It should be accessible, but at the same time the router should not “get in the way.” It is best to place it in the corridor so as not to pull the cable throughout the home. Power the device from a network with a voltage of at least 220 volts. Activate the power button.
  • Connect the coaxial cord to the appropriate socket, securely fix the latter so that the plug does not jump out of the connector.
  • Pay attention to the back wall of the router - the manufacturer indicates the credentials on it: login, access point and password. (as a rule, identification data is standard – login/password – admin, address – 192.168.0.1.)


  • Open the browser you use on your computer or smartphone with Internet access. Go to the found address and record the registration data. You don’t have to fill out a complete list of data - the system will authorize you using information from the MAC address of the equipment.


  • If desired, follow the link “setup wireless network” and take care to change the security protocol to AES encryption.

After completing the described manipulations, try to activate the connection. Since the router is activated on the company’s server, the connection immediately after the setup is completed may only appear after a few hours (about 2).

We looked at how to set up Akado equipment. The manipulation is not complicated and takes a minimal amount of time. If you don’t want to bother with the setup yourself, ask a specialist for help - he will set up your connection when he arrives to pull the cable into your home.

Difficult? Watch a short video on setting up your modem.

Today I will tell you about the principles of setting up routers from the Akado provider. This provider connects subscribers in Moscow and the Moscow region. Akado routers are configured differently; they do not have any standard type connections, a connection with a static IP address, PPPoE is used, configuration using a DHCP server is an automatic configuration of your router, i.e. settings are transmitted to you through a special server.

Before starting setup, I recommend that you check the type of Internet connection with Akado technical support. You will also need a login and password to log into the router, and a configured connection to the router. You can find out how to configure a network card here:

Connection diagram

Setting up a router via DHCP Server

After connecting the router, you need to go to its settings. First, you need to find out the main IP address for your router; it is usually indicated in the manual, either on the label of the router itself, or on the box from the router.

After you have found out your login details, go to settings.

Open the browser, enter the address in the address bar, in my case it is: http://192.168.1.1

After which the web interface will open, I’ll show you using the D-Link DIR-300 as an example:


Click Manual Internet Connection Setup, everything may be different for you, the point is that you need to find the WAN settings.


You need to select the connection type to Dynamic IP (DHCP)

We do not specify a DNS server, MTU = 1500. Then we save the router settings by clicking the Save Settings button. Configuration in Dynamic IP (DHCP) mode is now complete.

Configuring to PPPoE mode

To configure in PPPoE mode, you need to fill in the following parameters.


Select the PPPoE connection mode (Username/Password).

  • Address Mode - Dynamic IP.
  • User Name - user name (your login, check with Akado).

We fill in the remaining parameters as in the picture, then save the router settings by clicking the Save Settings button. Configuration to PPPoE mode is now complete.

Setting up VPN mode (PPTP)

To set up in VPN (PPTP) mode, you need to fill in the following parameters.


Select PPTP connection mode.

The main parameters here are:

  • Address Mode - Static IP.
  • PPTP IP Address is the server's IP address.
  • PPTP Subnet Mask - subnet mask.
  • PPTP Getway IP Address - default gateway.
  • PPTP Server IP Address - specify the server address 10.10.10.10;
  • Username - username (your login, check with Akado).
  • Password - your user password (check with Akado).
  • Verify Password - enter the password again.

Parameters (PPTP IP Address, PPTP Subnet Mask, PPTP Getway IP Address) are issued individually for each user. We fill in the remaining parameters as in the picture, then save the router settings by clicking the Save Settings button. Setting up VPN (PPTP) mode is now complete.


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The provider, which has the sonorous name "Akado", has interesting feature. It can use one of the following as a connection protocol: static IP, dynamic IP, PPPoE and possibly something else. But in each case, the MAC address of the connected device will be checked against the value stored in the database.

Under Akado, setting up a router looks easy, another thing is that not all models support, for example, PPPoE and MAC cloning simultaneously. Let's try to understand these details.

Akado logo

There are routers that do not have the “MAC address spoofing” option for connections using the PPPoE protocol. Or rather, this does not even apply to the devices themselves, but to their firmware (the option may be added in a newer software version). So, problems may arise if the PPPoE connection protocol is used. In theory, no one cancels the opportunity to call technical support to ask for a replacement MAC value in the database. Only after this, connecting the computer to the network cable will become useless: the connection will not work. And the only device capable of accessing the Internet will be the router.

Before setting up your router, it’s best to figure out two things. First, you need to find out what protocol is used to connect. If this is not a “DHCP client” (aka “dynamic IP”) or “static IP”, you need to answer a different question. It goes like this: Does this router support MAC cloning with the required protocol?

As an example, we will look at setting up a router for the PPPoE connection protocol. It will be shown how to create a connection in the user interface of DIR-XX D-Link routers (blue and white design).

Setting up a PPPoE connection

The following information should be written on a separate piece of paper:

  1. Akado subscriber login
  2. Password for this subscriber
  3. MAC address network card, which was connected to the Akado modem

You can view the MAC address on your computer as follows: right-click on the connection icon, select the “Status” line. Next, go to the “Support” tab, click “Details”. You can see the MAC value in the first line.

Sequence of preliminary actions

First of all, to connect to the router, you need to correctly configure your computer (more precisely, its network card). In the “properties” of the wired connection, it is indicated that the “TCP/IP Protocol” will work, obtaining IP and DNS automatically:


Setting up a network card

Next, using a patch cord, connect any LAN port of the router to the network port of the PC. But the WAN or Internet port is used to connect the provider’s cable (in our case, a patch cord coming from the modem). Lastly, power is supplied to the router, and then you need to wait a minute.

If there is an exclamation mark on the connection icon on your computer, select the word “Fix” after right-clicking on the icon. You can access the web interface of D-Link routers at the following address: 192.168.0.1. Administrator password and login: admin and admin (or empty password and admin).

Additionally, note that if the connection error cannot be corrected within a minute after turning on the router, perform a hardware reset. This is also recommended when you cannot open the configuration interface. With the router turned on and loaded, press the reset button and hold it for 10-15 seconds.

Setting up a connection to Akado in the router

Having opened the first page of the web interface, select the configuration mode manually:


D-Link interface start page

Then, go to the “Network” -> “Connections” tab, click “Add”:


On the page that opens, you need to select the protocol used (for us it is PPPoE):

Setting up a PPPoE connection (beginning)

Don’t forget that the “MAC” field here should contain the value that we recommended writing down on the piece of paper in advance. Set the required sequence of characters using capital Latin letters.

Let's continue setting up the connection:


Setting up a PPPoE connection (continued)

The page we see contains all the required parameters.

You only need to set the values ​​of some of them:

  1. Login issued by Akado
  2. Confirmation password
  3. You need to check the “Keep Alive” box

The MTU value is left at default, but the “IGMP” checkbox can be checked (if you intend to configure IPTV)

It is important to know! Checkboxes “NAT” and “ Firewall"must be installed in any case!


Configured connections tab

In the last step, do the following. In the menu located at the top right, select “System” -> “Save and reboot”. After rebooting, the connection will be automatically created. Happy setup!

How to connect a router to Akado?

Master's answer:

If the computer already has a configured DSL modem that serves as the computer’s access to the Internet, in this case network cable must be disconnected from the device. Connect to the WAN port of the new Wi-Fi router. Using the second network cable, you connect your desktop computer to the LAN connector of your router.

Launch the Internet browser and open the web interface for the Wi-Fi router settings. You must enter your username and password, after which you can access the settings. Open the WAN menu and select the DynamicIP function. In the “MAC address” field, enter the physical address of the network card of the computer from which the router was configured. Then click the CloneMACAddress button. The DNS address fields must contain the value 0.0.0.0.

By clicking the Apply button, you will save the entered settings. By entering the Wireless menu, activate the wireless access point. Set the type of security you require. After this, you will need to enter a password that will ensure connection to the wireless network. When working with the Akado network, you must disable the Firewall function, since it will only interfere. To do this, you need to set the Disable parameter.

After saving all the router settings, you need to reboot. After that, by logging into the web interface of the network equipment, open the Status menu. The value of the “MAC address” field must match the physical address of the PC’s network card. If the IP-address field is set to 0.0.0.0, you must click the DHCP Release and DHCP Renew buttons. In the Russian version of the firmware this may be “Update DHCP”.

The wireless access point has already been created, now all that remains is to connect the laptop to it. After opening the wireless network adapter settings, you need to select the TCP/IP Internet protocol. Next to the items “Obtain a DNS server address automatically” and “Obtain an IP address automatically” you need to check the boxes. The settings are saved.

AKADO is a telecommunications services operator providing Internet, digital television, radio and telephone services in the three largest cities of Russia: Moscow, Yekaterinburg and St. Petersburg. Has enough positive feedback, as it works on modern equipment and provides services according to the most modern standards.

The operator works using cutting-edge technology

Considering that the main technology for connecting to the World Wide Web is DOCSIS, many users have many questions about how to configure and connect equipment. We suggest you look into this in more detail.

What is DOCSIS technology?

DOCSIS technology involves the provision of all telecommunications services via television coaxial cable. That is, you can watch TV and use the Internet over one wire. This is very convenient because you don't have to run cables from multiple suppliers. In terms of payment, everything is also much more convenient.


There are several technology standards. The most modern is EuroDOCSIS 3.0. In most areas of Moscow it is this that is recycled. Currently the maximum access speed is 150 Mbit/sec. Prospects for the development of technology promise to reach speeds of up to 800 Mbit/s.

Configuring the router to work on the AKADO network

Connection diagram

When you connect to AKADO, your premises will be coaxial cable. It is no different from regular television cable. A splitter is installed at the entrance to the apartment. Its task is to distribute the signal between various devices. Other devices such as a modem, tuner or radio are connected to it. In our case, we will connect a router that supports DOCSIS technology. You don’t have to worry about where to purchase it, since the company provides the opportunity to buy or rent it when you connect. After that, you turn on the router and connect to its wireless network on any of your devices.

Router settings via web interface

  1. Connect the AKADO coaxial cable to the appropriate connector on the router. Screw it securely so that it is tightly secured.
  2. Connect the router to a 220 V electrical network, press the power button on the back panel of the device.


  1. At the back of the router you will find information about the login and password of the wireless network (SSID - network name, password - password), as well as credentials for entering the settings interface (Login - access address, ID - login, PW - password).
  2. Typically, setup is performed by logging in at 192.168.0.1, login - admin, password - admin or password. Use any browser.


  1. Since authorization occurs by the MAC address of the equipment, you will not need to enter any data. All you can change and configure is the network operating mode and security protocol. We recommend using the WPA2 standard and the AES encryption algorithm. They are the most reliable. You can find this item in the “Wireless Network Setting” section.


When you first connect, you will have to wait several hours until the Internet appears. This happens because the router's MAC address must be activated on the AKADO server.

Conclusion

As you can see, setting up the Internet from AKADO is not at all difficult. When you connect for the first time, our technicians will set up all the equipment for you. You will need to do everything yourself if you have rearranged the room, but you don’t want to wait for a repairman for several days.

Do you use the AKADO provider? We invite you to leave comments with feedback.

Depending on the subscriber’s address, connection to Akado Telecom is made using an Ethernet cable or a coaxial cable with a modem. You can find out more about the technology available at your address at technical support Internet provider, giving the street and house number. The router provided by the provider is configured by a wizard for free. For an additional fee, a company employee will help you set up third-party network equipment.

Connecting Akado via cable modem

For residents of homes connected to the provider via coaxial cable, Internet access is only possible using a cable modem. Internet provider Akado recommends devices from the following brands for networking using DOCSIS technology:

  • Technicolor;
  • HUMAX;
  • Motorola;
  • UPVEL;
  • Webstar;
  • SAGEM.

The job of a cable modem is to convert analog signals to digital signals. The converted data is sent through the network port to which the computer or WiFi router. Connect the coaxial cable running into your house or apartment into the appropriate connector on the cable modem. Insert the cable from your WiFi router or computer into the Ethernet port. Plug in the device and wait for it to boot. After that, proceed to setting up the target equipment.


Important! Akado does not guarantee the correct operation of modems purchased from third-party suppliers. To be able to contact support to set up your equipment, use devices provided by your provider.

Setting up an Ethernet connection

If the subscriber's home is connected to the network via Ethernet technologies, a standard network cable is laid into the room. Just connect it to your router, laptop or computer. Thanks to the DHCP server running on the provider's side, any device connected via cable will receive connection parameters automatically. Insert the cords into the appropriate connectors, plug the router into the outlet and press the power button if available.


Note! Connect the Akado cable to the “Internet” or “WAN” port. Local network devices must be connected to the “LAN” connectors.

How to set up WiFi on a router

Open the router's web interface at the address indicated on the sticker at the bottom of the device. Enter your standard username and password, then click the “Login” button. If the normal data is not suitable (an authorization error appears), restore the factory settings. To do this, press the “Reset” button and hold it for 10-15 seconds. Then try logging into the admin panel again.


Go to the “WiFi -> General Settings” section. Specify the name under which your wireless network will be displayed. Select automatic channel installation to avoid having to set the current operating range each time. On the “Security Settings” link, select the “WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK” option in the “Network Authentication” drop-down list. Set the PSK encryption key that will be used to connect to the WiFi network. Click “Change” in the lower right corner of the page, then click “Save” to reboot the WiFi router

Today I will tell you about the principles of setting up routers from the Akado provider. This provider connects subscribers in Moscow and the Moscow region. Akado routers are configured differently, they do not have any standard connection type, they use a connection with a static IP address, PPPoE, configuration using a DHCP server - this automatic setting Your router, i.e. settings are transmitted to you through a special server.

Before starting setup, I recommend that you check the type of Internet connection with Akado technical support. You will also need a login and password to log into the router, and a configured connection to the router. You can find out how to configure a network card here:

Connection diagram

Setting up a router via DHCP Server

After connecting the router, you need to go to its settings. First, you need to find out the main IP address for your router; it is usually indicated in the manual, either on the label of the router itself, or on the box from the router.

After you have found out your login details, go to settings.

Open the browser, enter address bar address, in my case it is: http://192.168.1.1

After which the web interface will open, I’ll show you using the D-Link DIR-300 as an example:

Click Manual Internet Connection Setup, everything may be different for you, the point is that you need to find the WAN settings.

You need to select the connection type to Dynamic IP (DHCP)

We do not specify a DNS server, MTU = 1500. Then we save the router settings by clicking the Save Settings button. Configuration in Dynamic IP (DHCP) mode is now complete.

Configuring to PPPoE mode

To configure in PPPoE mode, you need to fill in the following parameters.

Select the PPPoE connection mode (Username/Password).

  • Address Mode - Dynamic IP.
  • User Name - user name (your login, check with Akado).

We fill in the remaining parameters as in the picture, then save the router settings by clicking the Save Settings button. Configuration to PPPoE mode is now complete.

Setting up VPN mode (PPTP)

To set up in VPN (PPTP) mode, you need to fill in the following parameters.

Select PPTP connection mode.

The main parameters here are:

  • Address Mode - Static IP.
  • PPTP IP Address is the server's IP address.
  • PPTP Subnet Mask - subnet mask.
  • PPTP Getway IP Address - default gateway.
  • PPTP Server IP Address - specify the server address 10.10.10.10;
  • Username - username (your login, check with Akado).
  • Password - your user password (check with Akado).
  • Verify Password - enter the password again.

Parameters (PPTP IP Address, PPTP Subnet Mask, PPTP Getway IP Address) are issued individually for each user. We fill in the remaining parameters as in the picture, then save the router settings by clicking the Save Settings button. Setting up VPN (PPTP) mode is now complete.

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Akado is a popular Internet provider whose services are used by users of Moscow and the Moscow region. If you become a subscriber of this provider, then all that remains for you is to configure the Internet correctly.

As a rule, the main part of setting up the Internet from Akado is done through the router’s web interface. Since even Akado is spreading different models routers, not to mention the fact that you purchased the router yourself, then the interface in your case may be significantly different, but the setup principle will remain the same.

Step 1: Connecting the Router

First of all, you will need to connect your router correctly. This is quite simple to do: first you need to provide power to the router. This can be done if you use the power supply included in the kit, connect it to the router and, accordingly, to the network.

After this, you will need to provide the router with Internet access. To do this, you need to connect an Internet cable to the router, supplied by the Akado provider to your apartment. To do this, this cable will need to be inserted into a special socket on the back of the router, which, as a rule, is either highlighted in color or labeled with the word “WAN” or “Internet”.

Since the router is configured from a computer, we will need to connect these two devices to each other. This can be done using the cable included with the modem. You should connect one end of the cable to one of the LAN connectors of the router (no matter which one), and the other, accordingly, connect to the computer.

At this point, the stage of connecting the router to the computer is completed, which means we can easily move on to the process of setting up the router on the computer.

Step 2: Setting up the router on your computer

  1. Make sure your router is turned on (the diodes on it should be lit), and then launch any browser on your computer and go to the following link:
  2. As soon as you press the Enter key, an authorization window will appear on the screen in which you will need to enter your login information to the web interface. For now, this data is standard, and the word “admin” (without quotes) is entered in both the first and second fields. If this data does not suit you and you were unable to enter the router settings, then you will need to inspect the router case, where, as a rule, on the bottom there should be a sticker with information about the router. This is where the authorization data for your modem (login and password) should be indicated.
  3. After logging into the web interface, first we need to configure the Internet on the modem. In the left area of ​​the window you will need to open the tab "Net", select a section in it "Connections". In the window that appears, click on the button "Add".

  4. A window will appear on the screen in which you will need to fill in the fields in accordance with the data provided by your provider.

    Setting up PPPoE

    • Connection type– PPPoE;
    • Username– data that must be taken from the agreement concluded with Akado;
    • Password- the same. This data is taken from the agreement with the provider;
    • Password confirmation– specify the security key again;
    • MTU– 1492;
    • Press the button "Save" to accept changes.

    Setting up Dynamic IPoE

    • Connection type– IPoE;
    • MTU– 1400;
    • Enable RIP– remove the checkbox from this item;
    • Enable IGMP– check the checkbox;
    • NAT– check the checkbox;
    • Firewall– check the checkbox;
    • Click on the button "Save".

    L2TP setup

    • Connection type– set the “L2TP” parameter;
    • Physical interface– WAN;
    • Connect automatically– check the checkbox;
    • Service name– enter “L2TP”;
    • Username
    • Password– data provided by the provider;
    • Password confirmation– re-enter the security key;
    • Keep Alive– check the checkbox;
    • LCP interval – 30;
    • LCP dips – 5;
    • MTU– 1400;
    • Enable RIP– remove the checkbox;
    • Enable IGMP– remove the checkbox;
    • NAT– check the checkbox;
    • Firewall– check the checkbox;

      Apply your changes by clicking the button "Save".

  5. When the Internet settings are successful, all you have to do is run on the router Wi-Fi setup. You can do this by going to the section in the left area of ​​the window “Network” – “Wi-Fi”. Make sure that the tab at the top of the window is activated "Basic settings" and then make the following changes:
    • Turn on wireless connection – check the checkbox;
    • SSID– set the desired wireless network name, which must be written in English;
    • A country– set your country of residence;
    • Maximum number of clients– this item is specified arbitrarily. The optimal value is 10;
    • Click the button "Change".

  6. At the top of the window, open the tab "Security Settings", where again you'll need to do a little tweaking:
    • Network authentication– WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK
    • PSK encryption key– specify a password that will protect your wireless network (at least 8 characters long);
    • WPA2 Pre-authentication– check the checkbox;
    • Click the button "Change".

    At this point, the Internet setup on the router can be considered complete.

Step 3: Setting up your computer

Actually, at this point the Internet setup for Akado can be considered complete. Please note that if you have any difficulties, you should call hotline provider, where a specialist will help you identify the cause of the Internet inoperability and eliminate it in a short time.

About the technical characteristics of the router

A router or router is compact device to control the quality of the Internet. In particular, it includes the functionality of a firewall and connection stabilizer. In addition, one of the most popular router capabilities remains the creation of wireless Wi-fi networks within a limited radius from the device. With its help, access to the Internet can be achieved without a direct connection via cable with devices such as smartphones, tablets and laptops.

Most Internet tariffs from Akado include the service of creating a Wi-fi zone at the speed specified in the terms of the package. To do this, the provider offers one of its routers for the duration of using the service. To understand which router from Akado is best suited to your tariff, you need to rely on the following criteria:

  • Supported Wi-fi standard. This parameter directly affects the maximum speed of the wireless Internet. The most modern standard today is 802.11ac, which raises the ceiling for the transmission speed of network packets to 1.3 Gbit/s. Routers that support it are considered the most powerful equipment for providing indoor Wi-fi coverage. Legacy 802.11 standards specified prefixes b, g and n are also relevant in the wireless Internet market and are actively used by web service providers.
  • Wireless network zone frequency. Not only the maximum Internet speed, but also its stability, quality and coverage radius of the router depend on this criterion. Despite the widespread introduction of Wi-Fi support technology with a frequency of 5 GHz, devices with 2.4 GHz remain the most popular and widespread. The reason for the slow growth in popularity of the more modern frequency is the high cost hardware and its sensitivity to physical signal obstacles, such as load-bearing walls.
  • LAN ports are used for cable connection of other devices, including PCs and laptops, to the router. Each connector is designed to support one device and has a certain throughput that limits the maximum connection speed. Thus, when providing Internet access to office premises, it is recommended to choose router models with a large number of powerful ports. The price of such devices, accordingly, is also significantly higher.
  • Router antennas differ not only in their number, but also in their layout, divided into external and internal varieties. The former are a more popular option, because... provide greater coverage and improved signal quality. The latter are inferior in these criteria external antennas, while significantly reducing the cost of the device. This option created for residents of small living spaces who do not need large wireless Internet areas.

Depending on the selected service package, the user should decide on the most optimal router for his network. Akado suggests considering one of the following models:

  • TP-LINK TL-WR840N and TL-WR841N will create a Wi-fi zone with a single frequency of 2.4 GHz. Working with 802.11b, g and n standards, the models support maximum wireless network speeds of up to 300 Mbps and offer four LAN ports with throughput up to 100 Mbit/s. Thus, routers from the manufacturer TP-LINK are a budget purchase for users of any of Akado’s tariffs, offering no more than 100 Mbit/s of cable Internet.

  • TECHNICOLOR TC7200 differs from previous versions by having a frequency of 5 GHz, which allows it to provide stable wireless internet devices that support a similar signal transmission mode. Due to its higher cost, TECHNICOLOR TC7200 is recommended for purchase by those users who need fast and reliable Internet on all connected devices.

  • Sagemcom F@ST 3686 V2.2 remains one of the most expensive Internet routers from Akado. The advantages of the model include support for all current wireless network frequencies, including 802.11ac, which allows the device to provide speeds of up to 1.2 Gbps. In addition, the router includes a full set of IP functionality, including a modern Firewall and Parental Control system.
  • ASUS RT-AC58U will be an ideal purchase for providing Internet access to an office or other premises with a large number of consumers. A powerful router from ASUS is equipped with four LAN ports with a bandwidth of up to 1 Gbit each. Thanks to this, the subscriber will be able to connect several computers/laptops to the router without worrying about the quality of the network on any of them. The latter is also ensured by the presence of MU-MIMO technology, designed to optimize Internet performance across all connections.