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Connect AC1900 to Sonic
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Any advice for getting a D7000v2 to connect to Sonic isp in Bay area, CA? My range with their pace modem router was poor. They suggested buying a better one and said people liked nighthawks, and that I might have to call when I got it to give them a number. I got one, called Sonic, and they said no info required, it should connect. Can’t connect. Told the router Sonic is ADSL2+. Sonic is a listed isp in the D7000 menu, but on the sonic forum someone connected by saying he told the router AT&T (sonic uses AT&T’s wires). Didn’t work for me. On this forum someone said the D7000v2 is very buggy. Any ideas? Thanks
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Solved! After hours of setup scanning and 3 calls to isp and 90 minutes with netgear call support, with no success, I tried erasing the model name D7000v2 in the advanced setup menu. It worked! Dumb luck.
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Solved! After hours of setup scanning and 3 calls to isp and 90 minutes with netgear call support, with no success, I tried erasing the model name D7000v2 in the advanced setup menu. It worked! Dumb luck.
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