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I currently have my wireless router located on the top floor of my house, but most of my wireless devices are on the bottom floor so I feel I am losing speed due to the distance.
Can I simply move the router? Or would I have to contact Verizon for them to establish one of the coax connections on another floor for the router to work there?
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You can move the router to another location assuming its connected at a splitter with the other COAX connections. I assume you are not using Ethernet (Cat5) for Internet connectivity?
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If there are settop boxes for TV at one of the lower floors, the signal can be split via co-axial cable using a splitter. And for this a verizon tech may not be needed. But technically for verizon, the router is still located where it was originally installed.