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don't do a firmware update!
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According to Actiontec & Verizon's sites 20.10.7 is the latest version, but thanks for the tip!
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It has been a year since the last post....does verizon now offer exiting customers N wireless router upgrades?
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@Prackman wrote:It has been a year since the last post....does verizon now offer exiting customers N wireless router upgrades?
No. Only for their 150/35 customers that get a GigE router. Possibly for the 50/20 customers. But remember those two services are not offered in a bundle, and customers are paying a premium.
Next choice is to go buy your own wireless N router, or wireless bridge and connect it to the Verizon LAN. I have two wireless access points. The verizon wich is not so secure because it is on a different network in my house, and a Hawking HWABN1 wireless bridge on the network after my Linux firewall wich is a bit more filtered. A bit pricey but has a range where they advise you to cut back the gain if you do not require the range. There is an adjustment in the configuration.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833164036
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