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Looks to be the same as every router. Assuming it's compatible with your modem, you'd have to set that up in bridge mode, plug in the router and connect it to the modem. Then it's a matter of basic setup. Creating the Wi-Fi Access Point name/password, etc.
@@adreiiaii510 a, hi sorry I might have given up on ethernet after understanding it for a bit and realised although it is great it isn't if I am far away and also thank you for the info, it's great to learn it.
@TheDemonsYT it's called a modem and depending on your ISP it might have Wi-Fi as well and it's good to turn it's Wi-Fi off before connecting the third party router (a.k.a tp-link and etc.) so it doesn't interfere with your third party one.
Enable the 6 gigahertz band (a.k.a wifi 6e on the gx90 with firmware update please! the router hardware supports 6e just enable it even as experimental feature please!
@@tp-linkuk Thank you! I'll be very happy because I just bought it and I use TP-Link consumer and enterprise products for years because I'm very happy with the quality of the products. One of the most reliable on the market.
Do u pay monthly or is there one of them pre paid cards u gotta buy every month? Just I have 300 gb of wifi at 25 mbps download speed. Thats all i can get where im at an I can't game off of it at all I gotta use my phone data
Ping is dependent on where you live and how far away the server you're connecting to is. Ping has essentially nothing to do with your router. 0 ping would mean the server is pretty much right next to your computer (i.e. LAN).
no monthly fees for your own wifi im pretty sure only when you go to company's that provide wifi like spectrum then yes but when you get your own router and modem you don't pay monthly fees because it doesn't require a provider just set up the wifi on your own and you're good to go
@@trayhdz7035 wait so since I have a wifi provider does it automatically detect the other router? I have one downstairs and I want this one right next to my pc will both routers work?
@@weebmatic okay so I was kidding but I couldn't find my comment I lost the video I commented on but you do need a internet service provider and you have some confusion going on. You need a modem which usually the service provides for you and a router too but you can buy your own router, and your answer is no, it does not. You have ethernet cables that you're supposed to connect to the modem then the other to the router. It will not automatically detect at all without an ethernet cable and a modem. A modem is what gives the wifi, and a router is what sends wifi from the modem into wifi signals way better than the modem can sending a larger wider connection that let's say without a router you can only reach the wifi signals maximum 50 ft. Well with the router you can reach 200 ft maximum and you'll still be connected to the wifi
@@weebmatic also if you want one right next to your pc if you want the wifi all to yourself, you should probably resort to ethernet. And all you need is a modem not a router. You're not trying to give wifi to whoever else needs it. Have the modem and connect it to an outlet near you depending which one you have, connect an ethernet cable to the back of it, then connect the other one to your pc which should have one ethernet connecter spot on it. That will give you the full potential of your wifi and you'll be reaching the highest speeds.
@@ItsMeAjayz- Hi we always recommend to connect it through the ethernet cable directly to take use of the full speed. It has got Game Accelerator inbuild, that means GX90 detect and optimize gaming streams, to ensure your gaming stays immersive. It has also got OFDMA technology to improve average throughput by 4× and cut the latency.