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kaanimo

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  1. I already tried it but it didn't changed anything. Thanks for the advice anyways.
  2. You're right I wrote this quickly and didn't formatted it well. Yes I did a factory reset. Now as I explained I can't set it up.
  3. I was using this router for some time and I recently moved to a new place. So, I wanted to reconfigure the Wi-Fi Mesh System so I reseted my main router which is a Linksys MR8300. The problem is I can't set it up now. I connect to LinksysSetup Wifi and there is internet. Ethernet and power cables are fine. I open the app to configure, it detects my router and checks if there is internet. Then it says connected! and moves to the second screen where it just says please wait without an explanation and there is a thing that spins. I waited at least 1 hour on this screen (I believe it should move to third screen after 4-5 seconds) so there is a problem and I can't figure out what is it. By the way this router doesn't allow you to do the initial setup manually from a web browser by design you have to use the app. When I type in the address for the router admin page it says download the app to set the router up and gives me a QR code to download the app. Also the app is up to date on my phone.
  4. So, I want to set up VPN with a raspberry pi and I want to use Private Internet Acces as the VPN provider. But Netflix blocks their IP adresses. Is there any workarounds? For an example can I prevent Netflix passing from VPN? Will it be safe to do that if it's possible? I don't need to use VPN with Netflix.
  5. You might want to look into Bose 700's.
  6. So, I'm not much experienced with networking so I didn't quite understand what I found on Google searches. I know that you need more than one internet connection (thus more than one modem) and you connect them to the router. Then I also understand that you can use one connection mainly and have the other connection as a fail-over. But my the thing that confuses me is can you use two connections with the same client to achieve more up and down speeds. For an example, I have two 100/10 Mbps connections and I plug them into a load balancing router and boom I have 200/20 Mbps on one client. Or is it just one 100/10 connection to one or more clients (for an example one computer) and one 100/10 connection to other clients?
  7. So, I'm looking for a new router and unfortunately I don't have many options where I live. I'm thinking about getting a Linksys MR8300 Mesh Wi-Fi Router which is a Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) router. Should I spend a little bit more for Wi-Fi 6? My situation is my internet is 70 Mbps down and 25 Mbps down and the problem is that it is the most speed that I can have. Maximum speed that you can get in my country is 100 Mbps. There isn't a faster option. Also I only have one Wi-Fi 6 capable device which is my iPhone 11 Pro. I have a lot of clients in my house but none of them are Wi-Fi 6 capable (Smart lights, computers etc.) So my question is is buying Wi-Fi 6 router is a good idea?
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