Sarsfield wrote:
viafax999 wrote:
Sarsfield wrote:"If you upgraded to a tier that is 100 or more then they automatically will supply a new router and also change the ont-router connection to ethernet otherwise they would not be able to achieve those speeds on wired connections."
This is wrong. I had to go to a Verizon store and swap mine out by telling them I was NOT getting the speeds I paid for. They finally gave me a Rev I router but not without some grief first. Verizon s-cks. Period.
What speed tier are you paying for?
75/35 which also cannot be achieved with their old g routers. Unbelievable that Verizon is hosing it's cutomers for $100 for a router that is finally capable of 'n' speed. Umm 'n' has been out for how many years?
I guess you didn't read what I said. I said a tier that is 100 OR MORE will get you an automatic upgrade of device
You like me are on 75/.35 that is LESS than 100 so doesn't qualify.
I bought my own gig/wireless N router years ago for far less than $100
Verizon basically supplies a wired connection which is why they don't really go into troublshooting slow wifi speeds. You will probably find that even with the rev I router you will rarely get anywhere near your tier speed using wireless