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Belli

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  1. Only one that can't connect via cable by now, which is my phone. It's more a future scaling plan. The question is which router can make my prioritary devices (my phone, servers, one of the TVs, my pc and my laptop) get more bandwidth (other devices don't matter much).
  2. Yes, and like I said before, I can easily use two differents SSIDs. What makes me wonder the wifi 6 option is that subchannel technology. But if I put my low priority devices on the 2.4ghz network I think that maybe it should be fine. Except my S10+ the rest of prioritary devices are wired connected.
  3. Yes, the 2600mbps is shared between 2 SSIDs, but fortunately I can split my devices quite easy.
  4. Help mates! I'm doubt about buying an access point. At the same price I can get an 1300mbps wifi 6 router or a 2600mbps WiFi 5 router. Which one should I get? Some informations about my Network: Printer server NAS server (4k movies up to 2 users) Steam link IoT/wearables/Fire TVs
  5. So better refund and get a new one. THX for the help.
  6. I'm not worried about losing the PSU money, but i'm worried about losing the components and data from my pc, I'm very skeptical of the possibility of it really works fine.
  7. Lol, I did not notice the mistake, THX! Nope, I already started a refund before this post, but I thought that maybe was worth to keep it.
  8. Hello mates! Recently I bought a used *Corsair HX1200, when it arrived I figured out that 3 of 6 SATA connectors are melted. So I'm in doubt, considering the huge discount of 2/3 of the price I was wondering if that's worth keeping, but I'm afraid of the possibility that the actual PSU was also damaged, in run test looks like it's working fine. (Problably it was used with risers for mining). Should I keep it?
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