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2 TopicsNIGHTHAWK R7000 + Actiontec WCB6000q
R700 Version: 1.0.7.10_1.2.3 I called cox communications today to see if I qualified for a special to go from premium speed 100/10 to utlimate speed 300/15. They are telling me that I would have to have a Actiontec WCB6200q put into the network in order for their increased speed to work on my network correctly along with renting the device for $9.95 a month. I think they are trying to get me to rent something I don't need (I could always buy my own if need be). I do not have any issues with my network, we will having company for a few months and this person will most likely increase the the usage quite a bit. So what I am asking is Cox Communications trying to pull a fast one on me? My SkyStream-One Android TV box (which is GREAT) I have directly connected to my R7000. I use the ethernet cabels that was run throughout my home when it was built. I have another that runs to my home office to my main desktop. Other laptops, Ipad, etc. use wifi/bluetooth. I also a have a Netgear wireless extender upstairs that works well for Ipads, laptops, etc. I am confused why I would have to have this Actiontec WCB6200Q extender to utilize 300/15 bandwidth. Can anyone enlighten me?(2.9KViews0likes3CommentsNighthawk R7000 and Centurylink Actiontec C1000A
This router worked great with my cable modem service. After switching to Centurylink DSL, though, it's not performing well at all. Running straight from the Actiontec C1000A output to the internet input on the R7000, then out from the router via cable to my notebook, I get about one-fourth the bandwidth available when running straight from the Actiontec to the notebook. My aim is to provide better wireless for the house. Wireless performance, of course, is the same as the cabled experience... worse than not using the Netgear at all.Solved31KViews0likes26Comments