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ezjose167

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  1. I'm having the same issue and I have a I9-9900K paired with a 2080 super and it makes my system glitchy and loud I should have no problems running this game at 1440
  2. This I figured that's what I would have to do because of the network congestion, by the time I Wi-Fi signal reaches the front of my apartment it degrades.
  3. I have a question would be beneficial to buy used enterprise-grade access points or a used enterprise-grade access point that are being sold at deep discounts and add them to a home network? Currently, am running cable at 200 Mb per second with a TD link 1200 AC router running DD WRT. Unfortunately, the range in my apartment isn't that great because there are so many Wi-Fi signals. My router is currently in the back of the apartment in one of the bedrooms and really can't be moved because of the location of the existing "cable modem", I am planning to move it to the front of the room once I cut my cable using the existing coaxial cable that is currently going into my cable box. I will also be moving my Wi-Fi router to that location which would help to get Wi-Fi to the front of the apartment but I was wondering if it would be better to add a used Cisco access point in the middle of the apartment making sure it has POE I would only have to run one cable as there is no electricity in the location I would like to put it. I don't live in a very large apartment but if I pull up how many networks are in my area that has to be over 20 which degrades my signal from the bedroom to the front of the apartment and I'm going to need for reliable Wi-Fi connections if I intend on disconnecting my cable and running I like Amazon fire sticks or Roku boxes. Does anyone have any suggestions?
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