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guas5373

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  1. First, I suggest doing a wired test on the router itself to see if you are actually able to get your advertised speed. If you are able to get your advertised speeds, then I suggest moving onto to upgrading your wireless adapter or possibly even upgrading to power line adapters. They are fairly simple to use and give you better speeds and less latency than wireless, but not as good as Ethernet of course. Hope this helps.

  2. I believe this information is stored in the EFS Partition. Did you back that up? I know that in TWRP, there is an option to backup the EFS Partition, but I believe you have to manually check the box. If it is EFS partition that is missing, I think  it is unique to your device so you can't just restore any EFS Partition. Of course, I'm not 100% sure on this. As stated, check XDA for any further help. Hope this helps.

  3. Yes, I have U-verse and the Motorola NVG510. I believe what you are looking for is called bridge mode, where your router is connected "behind" the U-verse modem and essentially does all the heavy lifting. I followed this guide: (http://www.ron-berman.com/2011/11/24/motorola-nvg510-help-page-for-att-u-verse-users/) Scroll down to question 6 for the bridging guide. And finally, if you need help, let me know as I am currently running a Linksys E3000 behind my U-verse modem.

  4. This happens to me as well, except that I have it installed on my storage drive, not my boot drive which is an SSD. It is unplayable because I only get like 2 fps and in the task manager it also shows 100% disk usage of the SSD, even though it isn't installed on the SSD. I'm not sure what the issue is.

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