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This...

kinda admire the little *beep*, doesnt sound much like a prat yet...but still the little sh*ts made more monies before he was 10 than I have to date....

Little prik but good on him

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Make me a mod dags , then try and keep up with the path of destruction I leave

That should keep u amused for a wile

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Yeah not gonna happen. We already have one know it all amatuer tuner for a mod.

Good luck :)

If you have android, download wifi analyzer. It shows which wifi channels are congested so you can pick an open one.

Thanks to you both. I ran the wifi analyzer and found the busy channels and moved the router channel to the free channels. Instant boost in both speed and range. Any suggestions on how I can jam my nieghbours routers to get them away from "my" channels :wwww:

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Great outcome :) love it when technology works. So your stability was just it going slowly? it doesn't/didn't drop out?

There are ways to do what you suggest, Luke... Unfortunately they are time consuming and require a fair bit of extra knowledge and of course are slightly illegal :nyaah:

An even better solution may be (expensive) to buy a router that has 5.8GHz Wi-Fi instead of the traditional 2.4GHz Wi-Fi ... this does require you to make sure all of your devices that connect to the Wi-Fi network also have 5.8GHz capabilities... so does get a little money-hogging. :wild:

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Nice suburb.

I take it there's no surveillance or anything?

This is all in the same shopping center car park. No camera where the cars have been getting done. And there in and out in 15 mins

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Great outcome :) love it when technology works. So your stability was just it going slowly? it doesn't/didn't drop out?

There are ways to do what you suggest, Luke... Unfortunately they are time consuming and require a fair bit of extra knowledge and of course are slightly illegal :nyaah:

An even better solution may be (expensive) to buy a router that has 5.8GHz Wi-Fi instead of the traditional 2.4GHz Wi-Fi ... this does require you to make sure all of your devices that connect to the Wi-Fi network also have 5.8GHz capabilities... so does get a little money-hogging. :wild:

No drop outs but signal strength and speed would decline. The Android TV hub It have running the theatre room was the worst. I would take a couple of mintues to buffer a 400 od mb tv show from the server. Since changing the channel its takes less than 20sec's (like it used to) There is a fair bit of external congestion as well from my neighbours. It appears well all have the same Netgear routers from Telstra

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Ahhh yes, it was interference for sure, judging by those symptoms.

It's not uncommon if you live in close vicinity to a lot of other houses/units/apartments for people to have the same router (configuration). 99% of people wouldn't know or care to change it from factory settings as they just receive it from their ISP and plug it in.

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