- EDGEMAX UNABLE TO LOAD THE ROUTER CONFIGURATION INSTALL
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Your service is great, I've stuck by you all these years with slow DSL speed because of your Privacy Policy and ethics.
EDGEMAX UNABLE TO LOAD THE ROUTER CONFIGURATION FREE
We can give you one month free credit on your Fiber." Of course I took it, what am I going to do now, cancel? Complain more? 1 month free isn't exactly the same as the 6mo $40 price but it's a nice token gesture to shut me up. We cannot give you the discount as a 'new' signup because our system won't let us. When I was called back they said, "Sorry you were quoted incorrectly by the salesperson. They asked me to try using it for 1 month and I can test a new modem during that time, since they will not support a new modem (I get it, I just need more features than this PACE offers.) They escalated it to someone who listened back to the original call to confirm what I said, and what I was told about pricing. We discussed the fees and rental fee with the modem.
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To my shock when the technician was doing the install (the techs were great by the way) I found out not only that 1) it is a 6 mo introductory price for new subscribers 2) I don't qualify for it, but 3) Fiber with the PACE rental will actually be MORE EXPENSIVE than my Fusion DSL + Static UP setup as the salesperson on the phone even verified with me it would cost less than my current setup.
EDGEMAX UNABLE TO LOAD THE ROUTER CONFIGURATION TRIAL
I was quoted the $40/mo price with no talk about trial time or rental fees. I understood that the static IP is not supported on Fiber and that's okay. Does anyone have this specific router working with Sonic Fiber? The Ugly: I was very excited to get the email that my neighborhood was ready for Fiber and when I called I was clear in stating that I was a Fusion + Static IP customer. I was using the Archer C7 AC1750 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit Router with my Fusion DSL and I am going try and get it working with the new setup so I can return the PACE. The Bad: dude, where's my VLAN? where's my port forwarding? I partake in LAN gaming, and it was a shock that I could not last night. The Good: check the picture below: I'm very happy with the almost symmetrical speed, and trying to savor this feeling before I become spoiled. It's been a long time coming I have been a Fusion + Static IP ($70/mo) customer since 2009, Fiber is finally available in my neighborhood, and I upgraded yesterday. The Netgate board uses more electrical power, and it's already rare even now for the PG&E bill not to show a Tier 2 on it. The obvious disadvantage of the APU2 is that it has only three Ethernet ports rather than any kind of switch capable of VLAN tagging. The two other seemingly obvious contenders for a board to base a DIY device on are the PCEngines APU2, or for twice as much money, the Netgate RCC-VE. The obvious disadvantage to the Qotom device in the article is that it precludes the possibility of a gigabit over integrated wifi: Quantenna is now manufacturing draft-802.11ax parts in place of 802.11ac parts, but they require a PCIe bus rather than the USB that the Qotom requires for integrated wifi. Equipment that can handle a gigabit without resorting to "hardware NAT" costs disproportionately more money when it is not based on x86 processors. Turning it off may be desirable, because any security problems discovered in it cannot be corrected. The Ubiquiti devices also cannot handle a gigabit when this "hardware NAT" is turned off. ompetition Consumer-grade routers categorically cannot handle a gigabit without "hardware NAT" and even then, they still manage to fail under load, as those tests show.
Some conclusions to be drawn from the following article and others linked from it are inescapable. Having had a Pace 5268AC on FTTN for a couple of months before it could be swapped for the Arris NVG599, I would be eager to opt out of renting one again when the fiber gets here in a few months.