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Optimal Wi-Fi configuration for high-speed internet Get the best setup to achieve a gigabit connection.

Optimal Wi-Fi configuration for high-speed internet Get the best setup to achieve a gigabit connection.

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husker53
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03-02-2023, 03:23 PM
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Hi there, Here are some ideas for setting up your home network. You're aiming for 1000/500 Mbps speeds, living in a 290m² double-story home with about 290 square meters of space. All devices should support Wi-Fi AC at minimum. You want maximum wireless performance to fully utilize your plan and ensure good coverage across the house. Any suggestions on routers or configurations would be great. Also, I understand Ethernet is better but you're open to options if it helps speed things up. Thanks!
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husker53
03-02-2023, 03:23 PM #1

Hi there, Here are some ideas for setting up your home network. You're aiming for 1000/500 Mbps speeds, living in a 290m² double-story home with about 290 square meters of space. All devices should support Wi-Fi AC at minimum. You want maximum wireless performance to fully utilize your plan and ensure good coverage across the house. Any suggestions on routers or configurations would be great. Also, I understand Ethernet is better but you're open to options if it helps speed things up. Thanks!

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IamVirTuoZ
Member
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03-02-2023, 09:49 PM
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Are you referring to the device from your ISP as a modem or gateway that provides access to the WebUI?
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IamVirTuoZ
03-02-2023, 09:49 PM #2

Are you referring to the device from your ISP as a modem or gateway that provides access to the WebUI?

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03-21-2023, 08:57 PM
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Budget isn't a major concern here. The ISP supplies a modem needed for VoIP. I'm not sure what WebUI refers to—apologies, not too technical—but if you're looking at the modem setup page, it should be reachable.
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Chilled__Chaos
03-21-2023, 08:57 PM #3

Budget isn't a major concern here. The ISP supplies a modem needed for VoIP. I'm not sure what WebUI refers to—apologies, not too technical—but if you're looking at the modem setup page, it should be reachable.