A:AnswerThis product does not need a plan to operate. A router is a local device that manages your local network(computers in your house). The modem receives the signal from your ISP and sends it to your router which in turn sends it to your computer(s) based on how you have setup the settings in the router.
A:AnswerThe router will be sufficient for four people the problem you will encounter with all devices connected at the same time will be your Internet speed provided by your ISP. Contact your ISP and make sure you have an adequate plan for your needs to have enough .bandwidth for your household.
A:AnswerHi. Your current Linksys E2500 router can support 6 devices. Since you wanted to improve the range of your wireless network, we suggest to use our AC routers for bigger range and faster speed. Please refer to this link for the product models: http://www.linksys.com/us/search?text=AC+routers
A:AnswerYes, Christian57. Refer to this link for instructions on how to connect your devices: https://www.linksys.com/us/support-article?articleNum=132275
A:AnswerLet us assist you accordingly via email, Pcklutz. Please email us at [email protected] with your phone number and the link to this post for our reference.
A:AnswerI would suggest checking with your ISP regarding the amount of bandwidth you're currently receiving based upon Netflix's optimal performance requirements. Then I would explore the possibilitiy of purchasing an extended range wifi router if needed.
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A:AnswerIt can be used with almost any modem. But remember the quantity of devices to be connected and this means indirectly also the velocity of the modem.
A:AnswerI have been using the Linksys E2500 for nearly four years now and YES, it will work thru more than two walls. In one case for me it was sending signal thru about 4 walls. So I guess it may depend on how thick or what material your walls are made of. For me, they were standard 3.5 inch wood studs with sheetrock both sides. .