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I've recently moved into a co-op, with 20 bedrooms and about 24 people living in it. Its two stories. The internet is abysmal. We have the most expensive internet comcast provides, which gives us a mb/s cap way higher than anything we ever see. We have a router/modem that comcast claims is top of the line and there's no reason to replace it. We have two other router/modems that are piggy-backing off of our actual source of internet. My financial manager said he is willing to pay for better internet, he just has no idea how to improve it. I need some advice on how to set up an internet system to provide decent internet to about 25 people. Any and all advice is very much appreciated. I also have a couple questions if your able to answer them please do:
Would it help if instead of paying for one very high cap source, we instead paid for two sources with a moderate cap?
Would it be better to have these router/modems connected to our source router, (they all have their own network names) or should we disconnect them and just hook up some of the wi-fi boosters that extend the range without creating new networks?
Would switching to a company other than comcast help? according to internetprovidersbyzip.com we have other options.
Should we be looking at business plans as opposed to residential?
2605:6000:EA01:7E00:A010:411B:F7AE:4C64 ( talk) 04:05, 2 August 2015 (UTC)
Is there anyway to remove this smiley face thingy [1] in VS2015? It looks very out of place in a piece of professional software that cost thousands of dollars, plus it clashes with the otherwise coordinated white on grey color scheme. My other car is a cadr ( talk) 17:39, 2 August 2015 (UTC)
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I've recently moved into a co-op, with 20 bedrooms and about 24 people living in it. Its two stories. The internet is abysmal. We have the most expensive internet comcast provides, which gives us a mb/s cap way higher than anything we ever see. We have a router/modem that comcast claims is top of the line and there's no reason to replace it. We have two other router/modems that are piggy-backing off of our actual source of internet. My financial manager said he is willing to pay for better internet, he just has no idea how to improve it. I need some advice on how to set up an internet system to provide decent internet to about 25 people. Any and all advice is very much appreciated. I also have a couple questions if your able to answer them please do:
Would it help if instead of paying for one very high cap source, we instead paid for two sources with a moderate cap?
Would it be better to have these router/modems connected to our source router, (they all have their own network names) or should we disconnect them and just hook up some of the wi-fi boosters that extend the range without creating new networks?
Would switching to a company other than comcast help? according to internetprovidersbyzip.com we have other options.
Should we be looking at business plans as opposed to residential?
2605:6000:EA01:7E00:A010:411B:F7AE:4C64 ( talk) 04:05, 2 August 2015 (UTC)
Is there anyway to remove this smiley face thingy [1] in VS2015? It looks very out of place in a piece of professional software that cost thousands of dollars, plus it clashes with the otherwise coordinated white on grey color scheme. My other car is a cadr ( talk) 17:39, 2 August 2015 (UTC)