I believe one is your main signal, and the other is a guest signal. This is nothing to freak out about, and there should be an option in your router's settings to either disable the guest signal or add a password
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gaming-cpu-review-overclock,3106-5.html
It's essentially the same tier of performance, the difference being that it has more modern features and consumes MUCH less energy to do so
Have fun playing! I wish I had enjoyed the game, but it just isn't for me, thus, I shall wait until a game comes out that appeals to me, like the Witcher 3 for example.
The reasons why the Xbox One is not the right choice for me ( I appreciate what they tried to do ) is that I DON'T HAVE CABLE, rural USA doesnt have that available. So all the TV functionality is pointless :/ Also, having a tablet, like the Nexus 7 along with you as you're playing games or...
If you are using the same ISP for your internet and VoIP, then you only have one ISP Modem, correct? What I'm getting at is that your cable modem is always going to be on? So, we have the Modem (Internet Access)- "A", your computer/s and or other wired devices- "B", and you have your VoIP...