- Dec 31, 2005
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Anyone on the fence about this, don't wait any longer. My LAN speeds are so much better thanks to having gigabit on the router. I finally have 802.11 AC and dual band. No issues at all with everyone in the family streaming and doing stuff. The Actiontec was choking hard lately with so many devices in our home and so much going on--much more than it was designed for.
I have coax coming from the box outside into my house so I had to keep using the Actiontec to convert the coax into usable ethernet/internet. All you have to do is turn the Actiontec into a MoCA bridge. Very simple. Just turn off DHCP, turn off wifi on the Actiontec then tell it to NOT get an IP, release its IP, plug the new router into one of the LAN ports of the Actiontec and your router gets an IP address from Verizon and you're good to go. Now the Actiontec really is just a dumb box converting coax into ethernet and giving me an internet connection. And it's enough to give me my full 100mbit from Verizon. And now my new TP-Link router is handling all NAT, network routing, wifi, etc. Performance is amazing and was very easy to accomplish.
I've seen many posts from folks complaining about wifi/network issues and have older or ISP supplied routers. Consider upgrading.
I have coax coming from the box outside into my house so I had to keep using the Actiontec to convert the coax into usable ethernet/internet. All you have to do is turn the Actiontec into a MoCA bridge. Very simple. Just turn off DHCP, turn off wifi on the Actiontec then tell it to NOT get an IP, release its IP, plug the new router into one of the LAN ports of the Actiontec and your router gets an IP address from Verizon and you're good to go. Now the Actiontec really is just a dumb box converting coax into ethernet and giving me an internet connection. And it's enough to give me my full 100mbit from Verizon. And now my new TP-Link router is handling all NAT, network routing, wifi, etc. Performance is amazing and was very easy to accomplish.
I've seen many posts from folks complaining about wifi/network issues and have older or ISP supplied routers. Consider upgrading.