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MerryHolidays

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10. Then, it pretty much has to be your router (if that's separate)
Wed May 26, 2021, 10:54 AM
May 2021

or your modem/router if combined.

Google your existing modem and router and see if there are known issues with CenturyLink and perhaps get a new one, as others have advised already. Just make sure that you do a bit of research.

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DSL? northlake9 May 2021 #1
DSL. Suburban. Download. Floyd R. Turbo May 2021 #5
WiFi channel northlake9 May 2021 #9
Thanks! Floyd R. Turbo May 2021 #12
How old is the router Best_man23 May 2021 #2
Several years. Thanks! Floyd R. Turbo May 2021 #6
Someone could be using/stealing your WIFI rickford66 May 2021 #3
I will. Floyd R. Turbo May 2021 #7
Number 1 thing to do: restart your modem/router MerryHolidays May 2021 #4
Done all. Floyd R. Turbo May 2021 #8
Then, it pretty much has to be your router (if that's separate) MerryHolidays May 2021 #10
Thanks! Floyd R. Turbo May 2021 #11
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