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Everything posted by d_rail34
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I'm wondering if it's the router that's provided by the cable company. If so, it looks like I may be buying a new modem & router sooner than I thought.
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Just picked mine up today and noticing that my home wifi speeds are nowhere near the 50mbps that it should be. Anyone else experienced anything like this?
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A site that has legacy equipment still on it...
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Probably the wrong thread for this question, but I noticed it picking up an ehrpd signal while I was out earlier. Is that from one of the legacy sites?
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So far it doesn't seem like it's effecting anything.
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Now that we have LTE firing up in our area I picked up the app. How is it on the battery?
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I would uninstall it and see if it makes a difference. I was pretty disappointed too. It was crazy fast compared to stock browser...but I'd rather have my battery last 30 hrs. vs. 7 to 10 hrs...
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When did you install Chrome? I installed the latest version and it sucked the life right out of mine. I immediately uninstalled...back to normal. Just thought I'd pass that along.
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Ok...so cat5 specs have changed quite a bit. Mind you, it's been since the early/mid 90's since I installed it. As for the fiber specs, that was accurate. Unless there's something I'm missing as far as type goes.
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It has been awhile since I have messed with it, but I was thinking with multifiber it was 1gbs at around 2kilometers, and anything inside of 100m was pretty much limitless. Damn it digi...now I'm gonna have to google it. Oh...and cat5 could only be ran around 400ft. (I think) max, and the data rate was still less than 50mbs...I think... Ok...as soon as I break for lunch I'm googling. Now you have me SERIOUSLY second guessing my memory. Lol
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If I remember correctly, depending on the length/distance of the cable, it is up to 1gbs...but...I think if the the distance is somewhere around 300ft. or less then it's pretty much infinite so long as you have the hardware to support it. Though I highly doubt the latter would be the case.