Family Seamlessly Covers New Ages, Replaces Wi-Fi Amplifiers with Glory Distributed Routing

Some time ago, Glory launched the country's first distributed routing system, and I was part of the initial report. When I came back to comment, someone said, "It's basically the same as Xiaomi's Wi-Fi amplifier." This caught my attention. As a senior tech enthusiast, I wanted to verify if that statement was accurate. Let me share the key advantages of Glory's distributed routing. ★ **Net Port Blind Insertion** Glory's distributed router uses automatic network port recognition technology, eliminating the need to distinguish between WAN and LAN ports. You can plug into any port without worrying about the type, which solves a big problem for beginners or those who aren't tech-savvy. ★ **Dual Network Dual Pass** More users face situations where they need to use two broadband connections at the same time. For example, students might need to access internal resources while browsing the internet. Frequent switching is inconvenient and affects the experience. Glory’s distributed routing allows you to use both broadband simultaneously and allocate different networks to each device via the Huawei Smart Home app, providing dedicated network channels. ★ **Dual Band Optimization** Most routers now support 2.4G and 5G bands. While 2.4G has strong wall penetration, it's prone to interference. 5G offers faster speeds and less delay but has weaker wall penetration. Glory's dual-band optimization automatically selects the best Wi-Fi band based on real-time signal conditions, reducing user hassle. ★ **Wi-Fi Auto-Optimization** Many users have experienced slow Wi-Fi due to channel interference from neighbors or other devices. Traditional routers require manual reboots to optimize. Glory's distributed router continuously monitors interference and automatically switches to better channels, ensuring faster Wi-Fi without needing to restart the router daily. Now, how different are Glory's distributed routing and Xiaomi's Wi-Fi Amplifier 2? I did a test. **Test Environment** The test was conducted in a typical house with three rooms and two halls, covering 40 square meters. The internet speed was 100M fiber optic, with a light cat installed at the entrance. Cables were laid in each room. Originally, two routers were used: an ASUS and a BI, placed in the study and second bedroom. They were connected via cable and dial-up. The signal covered the living rooms and toilet, but the west side had no signal. **Internet Speed Test** Using a professional Wi-Fi measurement tool, I tested both Glory's distributed router and Xiaomi's Wi-Fi Amplifier 2 separately. The results were 554 vs. 357. Glory clearly outperformed, placing it among the top 5% of users nationwide. While the Xiaomi amplifier has good latency and acceptable signal strength, it's limited in coverage. Glory's distributed router provides stable signals and strong anti-interference, making it ideal for online gaming and other high-performance tasks. In terms of seamless connectivity, Glory's system unifies the Wi-Fi name across all nodes, always connecting to the best network. It supports 100ms carrier-class switching between multiple routers. As I moved around the house, the signal remained strong and switched automatically. Using a Wi-Fi analyzer, I saw that Glory's routers (red, yellow, blue) consistently provided the strongest signal, while the Xiaomi amplifier struggled to keep up. **User Experience** I calculated the cost—two original routers plus an amplifier almost matched the price of one Glory system. The amplifier requires a USB connection and is limited in range, often needing additional units in key areas. The signal from Xiaomi's amplifier is "plus" but still relies on the original signal. Glory's design is simple and elegant, blending well with home decor. Unlike my old setup, which looked messy, the distributed system looks clean and modern. In conclusion, Glory's distributed routing is the best choice for large homes requiring seamless, wide-area coverage. Once you try it, you won’t want to go back. As for the old routers, it's time to say goodbye. The three-node Glory Distributed Router, priced at 899 RMB, is now available at Huawei Mall, JD.com, and Tmall's official store. It will officially launch on November 1st. For small and medium-sized businesses, the new Glory Router 2 is also worth considering. Priced at 249 RMB, it features blind port insertion, dual-band optimization, smart platform, and more. Available on the same platforms, don’t miss out! For smart TV and box information, visit Smart TV Information Network Sofa Butler (http://), China's leading TV box and smart TV website, offering news, communication, and software updates. Get your answers here!

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