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Im getting fibre installed at my place in a couple of weeks, with a download of 100mbps and upload of 50

Is there a special wireless adapter i should get to make the most of it?

http://www.pbtech.co.nz/index.php?z=p&p=NETAS1060&name=ASUS-PCE-N15-300Mbps-Wireless-PCI-Express-802.11-b

Thats what i currently have, it could be all right. I have no idea

Im hoping to run some cat5e into the PC room at some point, but I would like to make the most of the wifi in the mean time

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http://www.telecom.co.nz/internet/ultrabroadband/modems/

I think thats the modem Ill be receiving. Im not sure, its a free one they give you

PSN: Rcp_soundz

Good rule of thump is go by what fuse size is being used in these amps. The higher the more amperage it pulls, this is what I look at.

I'll stick a 300 amp fuse in a potato and sell it to you for $2k.

1991 Mazda 323VERY small build thread here: http://www.stevemead...23-small-build/

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while wireless (wifi) is convenient. A direct connection is always faster. Only use wireless on accessories, such as printer- scanner etc. Just to save with all the cords.

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Yeah I know. But until I run cat from one side and downstairs of the house. to the opposite side upstairs, I don't really have a option except to use wireless

PSN: Rcp_soundz

Good rule of thump is go by what fuse size is being used in these amps. The higher the more amperage it pulls, this is what I look at.

I'll stick a 300 amp fuse in a potato and sell it to you for $2k.

1991 Mazda 323VERY small build thread here: http://www.stevemead...23-small-build/

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well if you can afford the wireless modem, then you can def afford the cat5e cables to wire direct. Got my 25's for like $8 or $9 bucks at Amazon. here i give you a link to one. http://www.amazon.com/Mediabridge-Networking-Cat5e-Patch-Cable/dp/B001W28L2Y/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1381986145&sr=8-2&keywords=ethernet+cable Here is another link for a 50' for $10.http://www.amazon.com/Mediabridge-Networking-Cat5e-Patch-Cable/dp/B001W26TIW/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1381986351&sr=8-3&keywords=ethernet+cable

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Im not gonna just lay it up the stairs though, its going to be put into the walls. I measured it out to be 58m of cable needed incl a couple at each end out of the wall

plus getting someone to run it for me cause I havent got the skill or tools to do that.

So im easily more out of pocket then getting a wireless adapter if I need a new one... 60$ for a 100m roll plus a few hours at 30$+ a hour

Im really just asking for options regarding A WIRELESS ADAPTER NOT HARDWIRED

PSN: Rcp_soundz

Good rule of thump is go by what fuse size is being used in these amps. The higher the more amperage it pulls, this is what I look at.

I'll stick a 300 amp fuse in a potato and sell it to you for $2k.

1991 Mazda 323VERY small build thread here: http://www.stevemead...23-small-build/

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I see, do you have a computer outlet near you? If so see what they have and recommend. I mean theirs so damn many out there now a days. I think the one I have is Netgear. But amazon has some Medialink on sale for like $50, their usually over $100. Heard good things about them.

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