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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/0"><b>anon</b></A> : I don't know how many posters here are single computer households, but I just installed Clearplugs to hook up my main computer downstairs and my son's computer upstairs to a single Clearwire modem, and it seems that it has increased my PCs performance. Pages are loading a whole lot faster, although service is still inconsistent - it varies between just fast enough to really smoking fast. I can't speak for my son's Mac, however. My question is (to whoever might be able to answer it) is whether using Clearplugs increases your antenna size through the wiring in your house. That's what it seems like it has done for me, anyway. ]]></description>
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