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Get Faster WiFi with OLD Routers??

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Thanks to ASUS for sponsoring this video! ASUS is launching a new mesh wifi implementation called AI Mesh that leverages the features of your existing wireless router so you can have faster internet across the entire house.

 

Enter our ASUS AiMesh Giveaway! Submit a 30-second video telling us how bad your current Wi-Fi setup is, and be entered for a chance to win at https://gleam.io/oHD3X/linus-tech-tips-asus-aimesh-giveaway

 

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I don't have to worry about bad WIFI since I'm with Virgin Media and next to the cabinet :P

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The time Linus replied to me on one of my threads: 

 

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Gonna enter that giveaway later. i'm still on ISP provided shit.

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The isp needs to come out and update the fittings in that house.  Crimp fittings are horrible for noise on the system and may cause the modem to randomly drop offline.  New compression fittings  "properly installed" need to be placed from modem all the way back to the tap with new splices inline as well.   No open coax connections should be tied in with the active coax lines as well. linusnoo.thumb.png.09f638f78bf55173ff753e0be212cddd.png

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Some audio out of sync issues  throughout the video. Most noticeable at about 9:15 when talking about the wifi on the LG Gram.

 

I would enter the competition, but I really don't think 15-30 seconds is long enough to fully explain the problems with Australia's "National Broadband Network". :D

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Domicile

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YAY I'm smarter than google :)

 

As for 2.4G that's why you get a extender and be an ass and consume more channels :D, like me :) (my neighbours are not affected much due to the position of the routers).

 

Also bought a ASUS router once... died in 3-6 months. No thanks, a $20 router/extender has lasted longer...

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