Adjusting the router's location
Adjusting the router's location
Hello, your wireless adapter works only on 2.4GHz, which limits your internet speed to around 10Mbps. Since you don’t want to buy a new adapter or extend your Ethernet cable, you can still connect your modem by plugging both Ethernet cables into an outlet in your room. This will allow the modem to communicate with your computer through the wired connection.
You're asking for clarification about your router setup. It seems you want to know what the connection means and whether changing the power outlet affects the internet connection. You also mentioned a link, which might be a test or reference page. Let me help explain!
It also relies on the connection type you're using. You might want to test it, though it often helps to use a longer Ethernet cable.
Refers to fiber or ADSL. Since you're FTTN, it's not entirely fiber after all.
It's a DSL link. Those copper wires need to be as short as possible because they're very sensitive to outside interference, which can slow down your internet speed. I recommend using a longer Ethernet cable instead.
Honestly, the image didn't convey the full story. For fiber, the solution is simpler—but not always. Most of the time, it requires certified professionals to handle it.