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    Paper Hunter ACE2GOOD's Avatar
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    Make sure whatever you get is approved by the company you are getting internet from. If you end up having any speed issues or disconnects what so ever during your install or having issues later on they will blame your equipment and not help you at all. I had this problem with Comcast and had to get one on their "approved" list to get them to fix my speeds.
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    Self Conscious About His "LOAD" 00tec's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by ACE2GOOD View Post
    Make sure whatever you get is approved by the company you are getting internet from. If you end up having any speed issues or disconnects what so ever during your install or having issues later on they will blame your equipment and not help you at all. I had this problem with Comcast and had to get one on their "approved" list to get them to fix my speeds.
    Only applies to modems

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