Is there anything I can do/add, other than having Time Warner drop another cable in my wife's computer room? Thanks for any sound advice.

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Next to my computer I get 46mbps. Next to my wife's computer I only get 20mbps.rotor wrote:For curiosity, how do your smartphones do when next to your wife's computer? I use an app called speedtest to see how fast our wireless does at different locations.
This is an excellent idea. I would go this route if my telephone service was not part of the modem.Liberty wrote:Get your own Modem.. Get a good WIFI router.. Turn in the old one and save a little on the monthly bills and get equipment that actually works.
Liberty wrote:Get your own Modem.. Get a good WIFI router.. Turn in the old one and save a little on the monthly bills and get equipment that actually works.
You could get a router, and connect it to the existing modem.rotor wrote:This is an excellent idea. I would go this route if my telephone service was not part of the modem.Liberty wrote:Get your own Modem.. Get a good WIFI router.. Turn in the old one and save a little on the monthly bills and get equipment that actually works.
Where is it located? On the floor under a desk? On a shelf behind your monitor?G26ster wrote:I have a Time Warner modem hard wired to my computer. ...
Liberty/Keith B: The Time Warner device is a combo modem and router (Arris model WPA2-PSK). Router IS A/C powered. Wife's room is no more than 20 feet away but there are walls. Speed cap is 50mbps and I easily slightly exceed that on my computer daily.Liberty wrote: You could get a router, and connect it to the existing modem.
WPA2-PSK is not a model number. You don't need an extender for your WiFi, 20 feet is fine. What the issue more than likely is that the WiFi adapter in your wife's computer just won't do more than about 25 Mbps throughput. Once we know your modem model we can determine if it is an 802.11 ac router and then if so, all you would need is to get an 802.11 ac adapter for your wife's computer.G26ster wrote:Liberty/Keith B: The Time Warner device is a combo modem and router (Arris model WPA2-PSK). Router IS A/C powered. Wife's room is no more than 20 feet away but there are walls. Speed cap is 50mbps and I easily slightly exceed that on my computer daily.Liberty wrote: You could get a router, and connect it to the existing modem.
TAM: Will the Frontier paired set of wifi extenders plug into my Arris modem?
Keith: Arris Model DG860AKeith B wrote:WPA2-PSK is not a model number. You don't need an extender for your WiFi, 20 feet is fine. What the issue more than likely is that the WiFi adapter in your wife's computer just won't do more than about 25 Mbps throughput. Once we know your modem model we can determine if it is an 802.11 ac router and then if so, all you would need is to get an 802.11 ac adapter for your wife's computer.G26ster wrote:Liberty/Keith B: The Time Warner device is a combo modem and router (Arris model WPA2-PSK). Router IS A/C powered. Wife's room is no more than 20 feet away but there are walls. Speed cap is 50mbps and I easily slightly exceed that on my computer daily.Liberty wrote: You could get a router, and connect it to the existing modem.
TAM: Will the Frontier paired set of wifi extenders plug into my Arris modem?