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@convulution

 

Your post makes almost no sense. Please read it again and use the edit function to make it understandable. Suggestions could include your current modem manufacturer and model as well as what internet speeds you pay for.

 

P.S. Don't forget to follow your own topics.

:)xD9_9:D:PB|

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You need a standard wireless router.. That supports A/C of course.. That is of course if your line from the provider is actually cat5..

 

Simply plug in the cat5 into the new router, configure the gateway, dns and such, configure your wireless and away you go.

I don'T PreSS caPs.. I juST Hit THe keYboARd so HarD iT CriTs :P

 

Quote or @dzzope to get my attention..

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