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Glad a suggestion I made,..helped someone!
Yeah,..surge protectors are basically filters,...so the surge protector was actually clipping the signal.
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2012-06-13, 22:02
(This post was last modified: 2012-06-13, 22:02 by GortWillSaveUs.)
Funny you say that,..I did not install the software either.
It pretty much was plug-n-play.
Did not try to shut off encryption,..but I could probably find out how.
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Yes, Great combo, as poofyhair/bluray said, e4200 to the client via 300 linksys stick in 5ghz mode (n-only) = no-stutter no buffer 1080p playback. Also I have my other wifi band set to 2.4ghz (b/g only).
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That is the way to do it. 2.4GHz for laptops, tablets, and smartphones so you save the 5ghz range for HD video.
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You know what's funny,....
Ten years ago, who would have thought that we'd be able to stream all this stuff over wireless?
I just wonder what we'll be talking about ten years from now.
I remember downloading stuff over a 4800 baud modem,...and when they came out with 14400 baud I was in heaven!!!