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NETGEAR D7000 AC1900 VDSL2 Profiles
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NETGEAR D7000 AC1900 VDSL2 Profiles
I want to buy the D7000, but I wonder what VDSL2 profiles it supports. Does it support 30a or 35b? Will it provide 200Mbps over VDSL2?
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Re: NETGEAR D7000 AC1900 VDSL2 Profiles
> I want to buy the D7000, [...]
Why?
D7000[v1] or D7000v2? Look for "Model" on the product label, or
"x" in a "-x00rrr" suffix on the SKU on the package. For example,
"D7000-100NAS" for a D7000[v1].
> [...] Does it support 30a or 35b? Will it provide 200Mbps over VDSL2?
I doubt it.
Visit http://netgear.com/support , put in the model number, and look
for Documentation. Get the User Manual. Read. Look for "Technical
Specifications" and "xDSL data rate".
A Web or forum search for these models should find abundant other
reasons to avoid them.
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Re: NETGEAR D7000 AC1900 VDSL2 Profiles
Which Internet service provider do you plan to use?
Have you looked for a list of compatible hardware for that ISP?
In general, experienced uses go for separate modems and routers. In that way you can get a router with a wider range of features, and one that is updated with security features and added features more often than combined devices. The challenge is to find a DSL modem/only device as kit makers seem to be pulling out of the market.
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