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kashesq
join:2014-03-06
Jersey City, NJ

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Re: [Networking] Connecting Router Via Coax to Ethernet Adapter

Really? I guess I've been reading reviews of older revisions because they all complain about how terrible it is. If the latest version is nice then I wouldn't mind getting it. But I really would like to use my own router since I can take it with me and use it on other types of ISPs than just FIOS.

sivran
Vive Vivaldi
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join:2003-09-15
Irving, TX

sivran

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Believe 'em.

I hate the damn thing.

SeanWhite
@comcast.net

SeanWhite

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I've worked with the Revision I of the Actiontec router and personally I was disappointed by the performance. I mean wired connection via Ethernet was fine on WAN and LAN but once you went into the wireless connection it seemed slow and unreliable. I mean the router I got only did up to 130Mbps on N performance mode, which in this day and age and this supposedly being a high-end router it's simply unacceptable, especially when the Linksys router I was previously using had similar components, from the Marvell CPU down to the RAM and Flash memory. »wikidevi.com/wiki/Action ··· WR_rev_I »wikidevi.com/wiki/Linksys_EA4500