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fishacura

join:2008-01-25
Phoenixville, PA

reply to fishacura

Re: FIOS TV and the Actiontec and speed

If you ask for a replacement will:

1. you be guaranteed one that supports 802.11n (for example, I know with STBs they wont guarantee a specific version)

2. you be put on some new plan which charges a monthly fee for the router

Or, if anyone cares to respond, can anyone recommened a specific router you have purchased and use in lieu of the actiontec?
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hubrisnxs

join:2009-12-30
Fountain Valley, CA
kudos:1

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just a side note, verizon's Wireless N Actiontec isn't the Full 300 MB Wireless N. So if I were looking for wireless N, I wouldn't even really consider the actiontec. That's just my opinion. It's a 2.4 GHZ 160MB wireless N single Radio. And if you think about that, When would you ever go to Amazon or Best Buy and Search for a Wireless N and When would a 2.4 GHZ 160MB wireless N single Radio, Ever be in the running for what you are spending your money on. For the price is it a value, ya know? Which is better than the others, but is it really good enough or worth it? not in my opinion. I need 5ghz or die


guppy_fish
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join:2003-12-09
Lakeland, FL
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said by hubrisnxs:

just a side note, verizon's Wireless N Actiontec isn't the Full 300 MB Wireless N. So if I were looking for wireless N, I wouldn't even really consider the actiontec. That's just my opinion. It's a 2.4 GHZ 160MB wireless N single Radio.

Only for the rev "F", the "G" and "I" are 300mbs

»www.actiontec.com/products/datas···heet.pdf

hubrisnxs

join:2009-12-30
Fountain Valley, CA
kudos:1

it's advertised falsely, when you get the router, the wireless N page says

quote:
Access to the Router's network can be restricted to wireless devices using either 802.11b/g (11 Mbps/54 Mbps) or 802.11n (130Mbs) wireless devices. Select the option that best applies to your wireless network. Then click Apply button to save your settings.


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