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  1. Well, it seems my joining is recognised in my profile but not on the forum dates as you roll back through them. I made a comment on the current version at the time and also a question similar to this one. It is noted that I have one post, but it cannot be found even though it was recorded as being posted on the 30th of Dec. Sort of makes a person feel like a non entity...Still that is how the Government treats us, so why not. My question relating to the settings for the internet are really simple. I have a Fibre Optic connection to the home running at 100Mbps. One computer is direct connected via cable and so I just set FIOS as this is a 1000Mbps link. The rest are WiFi and include laptops, Phones and Tablet's. These are the ones that I am trying to figure out, Should I set them to Wireless connection, or to FIOS as well? I have just upgraded to the latest iteration of version 16, and I have read so many people having so many trivial issues. I am not a computer guru, but I know how to read and I know how to ask for help when I do not understand something. Having used ASC since version 7, this is my first time to be asking a question for help and only because I have the opportunity to increase my home supply speed to 250Mbps. Who wouldn't want to make the most of that opportunity? Thanks, hoping you can get something more specific in a reply than the previous answer. That seems to be very vague in the least and trying the "Basic option", well to me seem like a backward step to the whole point of optimizing your system! Kind Regards, Jeff
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