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Review by davidhoffman See Profile
member for 3.3 years, 1551 visits, last login: a few hours ago
updated 1.7 years ago

  • Warner Robins,Houston,GA
  • $38 per month
  • about 3 days
  • AT&T
  • "Faster 3.0Mbps down/384Kbps up ordered and works"
  • "Strange speedtest results for download. 2Wire modem had died after 15 months on 768Kbps up/128Kbps down."
  • "Good reliable service."
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I upgraded to the 6.0Mbps/512Kbps service and all is good. I will stay with AT&T for the time being. Cox cable does not have DOCSIS 3.0 working in Middle Georgia, so there is no point in switching. I live in an apartment, so I doubt we are going to be part of any initial UVerse deployment.

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join:2004-04-03
Winston Salem, NC
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·AT&T Southeast

replace 2wire wifi router

I have experience with the 2wire router, which hasn't failed yet, but is not worth $100. For my house, I purchased a Netopia 3347-02 from tigerdirect for around $40. It works like a charm. The fancier version ($130) is used by att dsl for business. I believe everything is the same except the software options. I found all the options I needed except I would have liked wireless N. However, at dsl speeds, wireless N isn't going to buy you noticeable internet speed. I am not a salesperson for any of the above.
davidhoffman
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join:2009-11-19
Warner Robins, GA
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·AT&T Southeast
·Verizon Wireless..

Re: replace 2wire wifi router

I learned about the Netopia after I purchased a replacement 2Wire for the first one that failed after 1 year. The lesson I came away with is to buy the modem separate from the router. That way if the router dies, I would have a working modem. That being said, AT&T should offer the Netopia as an upgrade in the residential DSL section. Some of us would have gladly paid for a better engineered and manufactured device. Yes, $100 is a lot to pay for the 2Wire. But maybe it subsidizes the technical help call center.






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