Binding: Electronics Brand: Actiontec EAN: 0789286806536 Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Weight: 500 hundredths-pounds Label: ACTIONTEC Manufacturer: ACTIONTEC Model: EUADSL23C-08 Packaged Height: 410 hundredths-inches Packaged Length: 1080 hundredths-inches Packaged Weight: 265 hundredths-pounds Packaged Width: 800 hundredths-inches Publisher: ACTIONTEC Studio: ACTIONTEC
Feature:
- Product #: EUADSL23C08
- Manufacturer: Actiontec Electronics
- Manufacturer Item #: EUADSL23C-08
- UPC: 789286806536
Product Description:
Actiontec's M1000 is the industry's first modular DSL modem/router, designed to equip broadband service providers with a single-SKU solution and potential revenue stream for consumer premises equipment. It enables service providers to supply all customers with the same low-cost base unit and then add user-requested upgrades such as wireless networking with snap-in expansion modules. Consumers love it for its ease of use, simple home network capabilities, and ability to share a broadband connection around the digital home.
Customer Reviews:
Small, Fast DSL Modem, 2008-10-03 Having been an early adopter of DSL a decade ago, I was not too dismayed when the Cisco 675 modem that came with my Qwest (at the time, USWest) service sputtered and eventually failed. I bought this modem--the Actiontec m1000, branded for Qwest and sold as their "Broadband Starter Kit"--as a likely-sounding replacement. The swap was not without incident, which required a visit from a helpful Qwest technician (after a couple of hours on the phone with tech support), but that wasn't the modem's fault: Turns out Qwest had made upgrades since I had originally subscribed, and the new modem was never going to work until they upgraded my account accordingly. They did so, and since then the modem has worked flawlessly. I'd recommend it, though my sole DSL experience is with USWest/Qwest, so I have no way of knowing how it would handle other providers.
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