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BmxDmx

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  1. Hey, my knowledge about networking are very basic , I bought a wireless router to extend a bit the internet in my house as my modem is terrible and changing is a painful process as i need to contact my ISP and tell them to set my modem instead of their one . The router i bought is Tp-Link Archer C50 AC1200 , is there a way of me setting my router so I have 1 Wi-Fi that works everywhere in my house instead off 3 separate once (Old Modem + TPLink 2.4Ghz + TPLink 5Ghz) . The old modem is TalkTalk HG633 .
  2. Yeah I know that , i don't need to scale my internet for one user , i need it to be as constant as possible for multiple users at the same time
  3. The only certification i have done is CISCO IT Essential , and some SoloLearn certification for Web Development
  4. All the cables are new, and all of them are CAT6 , I made them myself.
  5. Yeah , i'll do the Link Aggregation tomorrow , it doesn't look hard, just need to cut few short cables first and i'll try a more accurate test . The drop in speed might might have happened because someone in the house was using the internet(watching netflix, or YT) at the time . Any more recommendation?
  6. So far i have my PC connected and my Laptop , my laptop is just running it doesn't do anything i have the user manual opened on my laptop, Directly from the router my speed is 70mbbs, through switch is 50mbbs . The Switch has 24 ports all of the them are gigabit capable + 4 SFP/SFP+ ports (Zyxel GS1910-24). And yes i have very high speed internet ?
  7. I just bought a 24 port switch and my knowledge about networking are close to non-existing . After i connected my switch to my router and my PC to the switch i saw that my internet speed dropped by about 70%, and now i am wondering if you can connect more than 1 input cables from the router and if this will make any difference at all ?
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