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Originally Posted by Bill14564
What do you put behind that guarantee? I've reported the results of my speed tests several times. Are you saying I am wrong, I am lying, or that having the router on the table rather than under the table makes all the difference?
There are people who want to spend $1,500 down plus $100 per year so they can have 20 times the bandwidth they actually need in places they will never use it. If you got it, spend it, but don't call it necessary.
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This discussion has nothing to do with internet speed. It's focusing on WiFi coverage. No matter what internet plan you have, setting up the WiFi system to give you the coverage
for your specific needs is just as important as getting good service from the provider. As to your comment, you are correct. Not everyone needs 100% full speed consistent coverage all over their home which is why some will say one WiFi device is working for them and I was pointing that out. Like in your case you have one device, the speed and cost for exactly what you want and need and you are happy with the service and the system.There are many Villagers with very specific needs and expectations concerning their internet speed and coverage in their home. There is no right or wrong just they want what they want and in some cases, cost is not an factor.