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How to Setup Home WiFi Step-by-Step

This is how to setup home WiFi step-by-step. Setting up wireless Internet at home doesn't have to be difficult, even if you have minimal technical experience. Within this video, I explain how to setup home WiFi step-by-step in a non-technical question. Please let me know if you have any questions and I'll try to post

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How to Set Eero to Reserve an IP Address for a Device

If you use an Amazon Eero device, this is how to configure it to always assign the same IP to a device. This is useful for printers and other devices, that may always need the same IP address to function properly. It's also convenient because the IP configuration on the device end will remain DHCP

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