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Timewas

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7. Try
Fri Oct 4, 2019, 11:45 AM
Oct 2019
https://www.speedtest.net/

And see what it says about your speed, pretty accurate...really doubtful that the router is the problem but it is possible, get a router that can be returned for refund and try it..

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Not sure Timewas Oct 2019 #1
Thanks for the input Bradshaw3 Oct 2019 #3
i doubt it. Unless your in-house wireless is badly configured or spotty drray23 Oct 2019 #2
Thanks Bradshaw3 Oct 2019 #4
3??? Timewas Oct 2019 #5
It's supposed to be 12 something overall Bradshaw3 Oct 2019 #6
Try Timewas Oct 2019 #7
Thanks for the suggestion Bradshaw3 Oct 2019 #10
We use a wired connection for Netflix on our main television. hunter Oct 2019 #8
Thanks for the info Bradshaw3 Oct 2019 #9
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