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2024-05-28 20:16:40
@Chincoboy Generally, most routers work with most modems. ISPs generalty provide a gateway which is a modem and router combo. To attach a users router, you need to either shut off the router part of...
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2024-05-25 23:18:13
@Yepsen Most likely you need to delete (forget) that network on your computer and then reset it up. Happens a lot on devices especially Apple products.
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2024-05-24 06:39:18
@AddisonGeek should have also said to unplug the modem and router during the power down time.
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2024-05-24 06:37:26
@Rmays1969 Try unplugging the tv for 10 min, then plug it back in to see if that works. The tv should have a "reset to factory" option which is what I would try next.
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2024-05-24 06:32:15
@Jcameron Strange.... I was going to say to "forget" the network until I see you already did it as that is common when switching routers. See it a lot with Apple products. I think issue is in the PC...
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2024-05-23 23:12:00
@DavidMebaneNC The router should take as much of the throughput from the ISP it can get up to the limit of the router and use as much as it can to each of its outputs. There will be a slight loss due...
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