 rhard49
join:2001-04-12 Merrick, NY | reply to Thespis Re: Verizon sent me a new Actiontec power supply and a letter...
I got one this week also, 3 months after mine died and I was told I would have to buy a new router for 139.00 as it was no longer under warranty. They could have at least shipped it with some KY or vaseline. |
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  AVITWeb
join:2002-01-11 Trenton, NJ | I find this kind of humorous! The letter says they are constantly looking to improve... How about starting with a better router!?!!? Or at least making the one we get not so picky. |
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 Smith6612 Premium join:2008-02-01 united state
·Verizon Online DSL
·FrontierNet Intern..
·Dish Network
| The ActionTec is really the only MoCa router out there right now, and I'm sure Verizon doesn't want people to deal with NIM100s. There are some more MoCa routers coming out soon that Verizon may pick up and that may be better in quality as well. I think it was either Netgear or Belkin that was making one of them, not sure about Cisco/Linksys. |
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  More Fiber Premium join:2005-09-26 West Chester, PA
·Bay Area Internet ..
| Netgear announced both a MOCA bridge (NIM) and a MOCA wireless-N router at CES back in January for delivery on first half 2008. Neither one has seen the light of day from Netgear and neither one has passed certification by MOCA. »www.netgear.com/About/PressRelea···06a.aspx
The MOCA site lists a Linksys MEB200 MOCA bridge as having been certified, but a search on the Linksys site, did not bring up any information. |
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