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I don't agree with the "How can you improve 2.4GHz Wi-Fi coverage in a apartment or office building? (interference from nearby routers)" answer :D

Could you post the Atomic telegam link - forgot about it.

Found it
 
Hi, So If I want to shift over from Co(other ISP) to you guys, what is the process? Cancel with them and then order new line etc? And I use my existing router?
 
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Yes, cancel with old ISP, work out which date you want new service to live, then order on Atomic website.

You can most probably keep the existing router, depending on the spec and the new line speed - just check that the router has gigabit ports.
 
@Atomic Access - out of interest & might seem a stupid question, but do you / are you prepared to sell the Reyee routers on your website to non-clients ?

If so, what would the delivery fee be for 2 of them to a "main centre" (ie. in this case, a city in SA other than CPT) ?
 
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Nope, but you can look on the Scoop website - I think they will sell to general public.

 
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@Atomic Access - out of interest & might seem a stupid question, but do you / are you prepared to sell the Reyee routers on your website to non-clients ?

If so, what would the delivery fee be for 2 of them to a "main centre" (ie. in this case, a city in SA other than CPT) ?

You can get them off GeeWiz they supply from scoop, then you don't have to register with Scoop.
The need CICP papers to reg with them.
 
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You can get them off GeeWiz they supply from scoop, then you don't have to register with Scoop.
The need CICP papers to reg with them.
Thanks, will keep this in mind.

Don't have fibre atm, but a point installed so might get it in future ; looking out for options in case.

There's also an ASUS router I'd definitely consider through Wootware if I went the fibre route.
 
Thanks, will keep this in mind.

Don't have fibre atm, but a point installed so might get it in future ; looking out for options in case.

There's also an ASUS router I'd definitely consider through Wootware if I went the fibre route.
I have Asus routers. Rock solid so far, no complaints. Also easy to expand your network with their "AiMesh" functionality.
 
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