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06 October 2017
Best low-power 802.11n (lite) SISO WiFi Router
Item works as described.
Positive:
PoE (Power over Ethernet)
High speed for a Single Input Single Output antenna architecture
Very flexible: Works as an Access Point, Client, Router or Range Extender (WRT and Hybrid)
Negative:
Relatively low RF output power ( 100 mW)
Comes configured as an Access Point, requiring that you set your ethernet port to a fixed IP address to talk to it (Possibly the installation CD would have noted that, but I rarely use them on routers/access points).

27 September 2017
Flexible Access Point
Positives:
Very flexible: it can act as an access point, a client client, two different modes of repeater or a router.
It supports Power Over Ethernet (PoE), which is somewhat unusual in a residential WAP
Performs as expected.
Negatives:
Setup can be difficult, as it comes configured as an access point only. As such, DHCP is disabled, which requires your client to have its Ethernet port set to the 192.168.1.x subnet. Once you have done that, you can change the mode to a router and switch your client back to DHCP (automatic) IP address generation.
Output power is limited to less than 100 mW (20 dBm).
In summary, it does what it says it does.