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How do I deal with slow ass intrenet?

it is an adapter that lets you run an Ethernet signal through a specific circuit of your home's power system. a similar adapter will go between your router and the wall as  will go between your computer and the wall. These usually come at a standard 150mbps so  they should be plenty fast enough for the signal you are trying to use.

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5 minutes ago, The Flying Sloth said:

You're kidding, he has 860 posts on these forums and hasn't realised that Ethernet is faster than wifi *facepalm* what  has this world come to

Having multiple number of posts has nothing to do with knowledge it just means I have been active for an amount of time and in that time I have decided to either post things or help someone else out

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3 minutes ago, The Flying Sloth said:

it is an adapter that lets you run an Ethernet signal through a specific circuit of your home's power system. a similar adapter will go between your router and the wall as  will go between your computer and the wall. These usually come at a standard 150mbps so  they should be plenty fast enough for the signal you are trying to use.

Also your home may be connected to an overused node, try calling tech support and asking to speak to someone in the logistics department. Usually they assume this means you know what you are talking about and pass you on to someone better qualified

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If that doesn't help  try to find out if there is anything blocking your wifi signal, this can mean physical obstructions or other wireless signals. Linus did a video on this a while back. Try changing your wifi channel on the router and playing around with the settings on there, without knowing what router you have it is impossible for me to tell you exactly what to do.

 

Good luck

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