burnwifiburn
burnwifiburn
burnwifiburn

He Looks like Percy from the Green Mile. Acts like him, too.

I love my Apple Wifi Routers. I appreciate they are to hook peripherals like printers, scanners, or hard drives. To be honest, the things connected to them work better with Windows computers. It may not be the latest speed or longest radio range but they work the way I want them to work, which is really all I ever

Liked mine for a long time... until late one night while awake and no audio anywhere coming from the house (people or machines) Alexa chimes up and says “I’m sorry, I didn’t understand”... Unplugged from then on. I don’t mind IoT and I am sure there are more things in my house doing stuff I am unaware of but Amazon

Wasn’t there already a dude (or two?) that had to resign on lavish airfare? History has a funny way of repeating itself...

all possible solutions. I should ask for a hardware replacement first. It worked flawlessly for 2+ yrs. I assume my neighborhood has lots of radio waves going through it but when you’re 10ft away from a box and you get 2.1mbps instead of 160 you used to get something has changed internally with software.

GoogleFiber gives you a router that attaches to their fiber input. Their TVs also have wifi repeater capabilities that can be turned off/on. Their product started out great but has serious wifi changes that have been iterated upon that are not good.

Yes, GoogleFiber provides a router with their product. Every TV box also has a router which can be turned off and on.

As a Google Fiber customer I must say their wifi started out soooooo great a few years ago. But now today it’s awful. Frequent disconnects on Windows, Apple, and Chromebook devices. Wifi in the 2mbps being in direct 10ft line of sight with the router. I wish they’d revert back to their old firmware or whatever because