Either where you bought those has the humidity too high or you do. I’d check with a solid, reliable, well rated digital hygrometer. You could still salvage those, very likely. Toss the boxes. Remove from cello, wipe sticks down with clean dry cloth dabbed in some colloidal silver. Let dry and...
We shall wait and see. The suits, his team, and some HOFers, seem to like what they see so far. I’ll form my opinion when we see regular season play, then, if fortunate enough playoffs.
I think they do. Plus. Regular season wins are good, but falling apart when championships are on the line and failing to connect with wide open receivers (happened more than once). Yeah, part of responsibility lies with OC’s and DC’s, but Jimmy G is a regular season winner. Honestly, defense...
Update: problem solved. My hvac room where panel/box is located is unfinished on in the room. I drilled a small hole in drywall by box, which was in close proximity to a power supply. (Surge protector) for basement tv and sound. All connected now and all works!
I bought this. I can use it in place of the others I ordered. Downside, i need to find a power/plug solution. Not really one available within proximity to where the ethernet cables are.
From what I’m seeing, 6e routers are starting in the $300 price range and go up to $1,700 or higher. My router cost $70. It does what it needs to, for now.
This is the router I picked up. I don’t find anything that mentions 6e in the specs or description.
TP-Link AX1800 WiFi 6 Router (Archer AX21) – Dual Band Wireless Internet Router, Gigabit Router, USB port, Works with Alexa - A Certified for Humans Device
Currently the splitter/gray connection in pic has ONT connected on one end, and the other has ethernet cable going to back side of ethernet port in basement. I have my “modem” Axom C4000XG connected to that ethernet port in basement. I have my TP-Link router connected to the modem to boost wifi...
Further investigation, and I find that during connection, Centurylink failed to connect the line from the outside (ONT BOX) to a splitter for all 4 ethernet connections. We have ethernet ports in basement, living(family) room, study, and master bedroom. I have splitters on route and a couple lan...
I’ve also read using cat6 or higher cables can get you the full gig plus wired connection. I’m not really shooting for that. I’m pretty happy with wifi at 240/250 ish and wired at 900.
Discovered I do have an ethernet port on our main level. But… it isn’t connected for some reason. Honestly, that doesn’t surprise me considering how shitty many new builds tend to go. Again, at some point going to have an electrician or AV guy who knows how to check this stuff out properly, see...
No. Not from wifi signal. I get that. But plugged in to ethernet ports, even on extenders. 900mbps plus upload and download. Confirmed via myspeedtest from google.
@Mizicke5273, @IngloriousBasterd .
Thanks for the insight. I’ll try switching channels next if the extenders don’t cut it. The explanation of FM vs AM signal makes sense. That’s what I was thinking. Essentially wifi 6 gig speed fiber, forces you to buy extenders and create a mesh network.
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