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Which real gigabit router to buy?
There is a gigabit Internet channel, you need a router that will give via WAN-LAN, well, at least 600 Mbps is enough for me, as well as wi-fi 2.4 and 5 Mbps 100. But at the same time, the presence of an ace is not very critical. Now xiaomi wi-fi mini works very stably, for a year there were no freezes or glitches - it gives a maximum of 60Mbps over wi-fi, and it has 100Mbps wan.
The tasks will be: about 5 not very active wi-fi clients, a computer with a cord and maybe one laptop with it sometimes, maybe a usb screw or experiments with a miniweb server on it (custom firmware is a plus).
The budget has not yet been determined, but it would be ideal to put it up to 70ue. You can advise different solutions, and I can afford to look.
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I don’t know about SVG, but I would do it as a CSS rating system. There, when you hover, the background changes, and in your case, when you change the value in the input. Only rating can be done without js, you need to add a little.
Example 1: codepen.io/andreas_pr/pen/rxkpB
Example 2: codepen.io/michaelord/pen/mDfaj
Well in general routers get out not so. Their performance is measured in packets per second, not megabits. There are some packages on IPTV, http others, third torrents. In addition, the performance of the router is highly dependent on the features through which the traffic flows. In datasheets, they usually write the performance of pure routing, do not take into account real scenarios - nat, tunnels.
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