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Router drama. Been there done that. We had an office in a bed room in the middle of the house. We moved the office to the far end of the house. Our signal got all screwed up and would not extend to the center of the house. Finally we relocated the router to the kitchen, the geographic center of the house and solved our problems
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Your post hits the nail on the head – our Wi-Fi routers are like the unsung heroes of our homes, quietly working away until something goes wrong. It's easy to forget about them until they start causing problems, but being proactive about upgrades is key to keeping our internet running smoothly.
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Here on Guam, internet service comes with router, even at my house, in no-where's land, I now don't have wire hook up anymore, the internet service is all wireless, in and out.
Sometimes this big tree keeps moving it's branches in the way of the internet signal, but, I'm sharping my chainsaw.
So, the inside router, and outside antenna receiver, belongs to the internet service for free install, if you ever quit the service, than the router has to be returned, if anything goes wrong with the router, they exchange it for free.
I have 25 Mbps. wireless to the house, it could be 50 Mbps, but cost more. The 25 is fine, my son plays games, and no lag with internet through out the house, even streaming movies with 5 units.
Sometimes this big tree keeps moving it's branches in the way of the internet signal, but, I'm sharping my chainsaw.
So, the inside router, and outside antenna receiver, belongs to the internet service for free install, if you ever quit the service, than the router has to be returned, if anything goes wrong with the router, they exchange it for free.
I have 25 Mbps. wireless to the house, it could be 50 Mbps, but cost more. The 25 is fine, my son plays games, and no lag with internet through out the house, even streaming movies with 5 units.
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Sounds like a pretty good deal. I had a good laugh about the chainsaw. Many of life's problems can be solved with chainsaws or a little C4. :)
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SFC (Join to see) - Or Decord, used it in Panama, when in the jungles, we needed a tree clearing on a hill top for extraction. One skid, at a time.
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