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Need a good long term internal Lan adaptor which can support 400 mbps speed or even more then that
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<blockquote data-quote="John4321" data-source="post: 2419952" data-attributes="member: 44389"><p>I have attached the pics. I dont know which one is ethernet port in that. The ISP guy made all the changes on their own. I had the same isp for past 12 yrs and now after 12 yrs I thought to upgrade the speed plan. </p><p>1. The Yellow one is the wire the ISP guy told me it has glass so not to bend that at all</p><p>2. Besides that starting from right, the black one is the router switch wire.</p><p>3. The 3rd white wire is the lan cable connected to my office system</p><p>4. The other one is a 1.5 mtr wire that he made from left over wires and connected to my home personal destop CPU to the router from which I am posting all these pics my personal desktop computer</p><p>5. The small box besides my bed I dont know what that is for but the yellow wire and the fiber optic cable coming from outside the house is inserted in that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John4321, post: 2419952, member: 44389"] I have attached the pics. I dont know which one is ethernet port in that. The ISP guy made all the changes on their own. I had the same isp for past 12 yrs and now after 12 yrs I thought to upgrade the speed plan. 1. The Yellow one is the wire the ISP guy told me it has glass so not to bend that at all 2. Besides that starting from right, the black one is the router switch wire. 3. The 3rd white wire is the lan cable connected to my office system 4. The other one is a 1.5 mtr wire that he made from left over wires and connected to my home personal destop CPU to the router from which I am posting all these pics my personal desktop computer 5. The small box besides my bed I dont know what that is for but the yellow wire and the fiber optic cable coming from outside the house is inserted in that. [/QUOTE]
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