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At my parents place, signed into the wifi...9mbit/sec downstairs with the router upstairs... Didn't touch any settings... So seems to be the router at my place...

Will buy the stealth bomber lookin ma'fkr and enjoy the speedz

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Didn't your old laptop work with the router though?

Yeah but thats coz it's old as well, so it works well with the old router telstra gave me... It's wireless G...This card can connect but doesn't work at it's potential with an old router, so a new router should fix it...My parents have a wireless-N router here and it's working fine...was working fine at centercom too...

You are sooooo looking for an excuse to justify the new router loo

Telstra want $216 for their AC router, that porno bad boy is $339....Once I've seen something I want, it's very hard for me to buy a lesser product lol

Not including clapped out fords :P

That was a different time... Things have changed :)

Well let's hope that works :)

It should, but I'll confirm with centercom before I buy it... don't see why it wouldnt though, parents router is N and working fine, the gangster one is AC which is what this card is made for so should be sweet...and no one had to have their nose broken, no walls need repairing

Am losing 1.5v between alternator and battery.

Alternator producing 14v+ but battery ain't seeing more than 12.5v

Weird problem. I'm guessing the lead from alternator-fuse-battery must be leaking?

Car's too old. Sell and buy a maserati

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