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    Circle Replacement

    We've been using the Circle Disney device for several years now to help manage our kids use of the Internet. We have 5 kids at home with at least 2 devices per kid. We recently upgraded to the Comcast 1 gbps service and found out that our old circle was unsupported, so we got a new one. We...
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    Outdoor Ubiquiti Offering

    I've posted some other threads about my inside WiFi network and now it's time to finally do my backyard project. I had the builder run a CAT6 line to the outside of the house, so that is ready to go. I'll be picking up a Gen2CloudKey soon to run my indoor Unifi AP AC Pro and also an AC AP HD...
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    Advice for 1Gbs/40Mbs Comcast

    My wife and I are both working from home now with the Coronavirus fun. Also, we've got 5 kids at home due to the same issue doing school work and Netflix/Hulu/Disney+/Amazon Prime streaming. My wife is a nursing instructor and is now having to create videos and upload them to YouTube. We...
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    WiFi Purchase Help

    I've got a family member who needs some help with their WiFi setup. They live out in the country and the only decent Internet available is from a local WISP at 6 MB down. They're fine with that service, but they now have a family member living in a travel trailer in a barn about 100 feet from...
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    AP Purchase Help

    Our family recently moved into a new-construction home. As part of the purchase process, I walked the model and determined where my WiFi connection would need some help. I had a CAT6 run put into each of those locations. After moving in, it looks like the WiFi does indeed need some help in...
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    Router Ideas

    I can never find the article or post that says AC1900 is the current recommended class, but since the router ranker goes to that class by default, I assume that is still the case, even though the review is from June 2015. I'm looking to replace a Linksys router that has to be rebooted at least...
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