It's in certain areas, just nowhere near me. My kid had it in his old house, and it was just plain stupid fast.Really I would think in SW FL they'd have that, escp on the gulf side
It's in certain areas, just nowhere near me. My kid had it in his old house, and it was just plain stupid fast.Really I would think in SW FL they'd have that, escp on the gulf side
Negative, home account. It is a 1Gbps line though.
Upgrades next month I hear.I mean.....
I can designate which devices use a certain band, so my laptop gets the strong signal. I have my grandkids on the 2.4 band, bedroom tv on a different 5. Hardwired direct has no effect.Can you proportion bandwidth across hardwired and wireless connections?
I stream a lot of sports but notice if I’m trying to surf on my laptop or use wifi on my phone, the streaming struggles.
Of course I’m out in the boonies and 25 mbps is all thats available for top speed. The 12 mbps pkg is what I currently subscribe to.
I can designate which devices use a certain band, so my laptop gets the strong signal. I have my grandkids on the 2.4 band, bedroom tv on a different 5. Hardwired direct has no effect.
YesI guess what I’m asking is there a way to only allocate certain download speeds to certain devices?
The app is ok, but you can do way more from the laptop. Load the instructions PDF.Thank you
For any kind of range and good speed hard to beat a mesh network. Ubiquiti and Orbi are ones I prefer for residential. Erro is not bad however the nodes do not cover as far. A little more range then Google though.
You sound like me on the tech thing. I wish like hell we had another choice too, but it's Xfinity or nothing.I currently have the R9000 and I'm no where close to using it to its true potential or probably all the features it truly offers as I'm not a total techy to set it up but I wanted something I wouldn't have to replace for a really long time. My Xfinity is my limiting factory right now and man would I kill to have fios in my area.
You sound like me on the tech thing. I wish like hell we had another choice too, but it's Xfinity or nothing.