Just got an email for the WNR2020 AND the Comcast/TWC modem. Still no response for that 4G router. I guess you don't get a response if you're not picked for a particular item?
quote:Trust me. It sucks to get the email and reply within 14 minutes and have people that emailed after an hour get to test it and not you.
I would like to just get an email offering the chance to test something. I filled out the survey.
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Also in on the MBR1515A, kinda wish I had verizon so I could use it after the 30 days.
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Also in on the MBR1515A, kinda wish I had verizon so I could use it after the 30 days.
Not sure about that. I got it too and started reviewing pricing since I have Verizon. From what I understand, it's $80/month for only 10 gigs of data. It can be added to a More Everything plan for much cheaper, but the data limit still applies if I understand correctly. Through my home Wi-Fi connection through Clear, I'm using sound 70 gigs per month with no data cap at half that price, so that price structure is nowhere near realistic for a home network. I'd pay ten times the price for what I'm using now while only increasing my download and upload speeds by a factor of 2. I could get comparable speeds through hard wired service from AT&T with no data cap for less. I will try the MBR1515, buy if the price I got from Verizon online is legit I may neg review it in that alone.
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Sell it?
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Bigtruckguy,
Yes, Amazon username is your login email.
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Just got the e-mail to test the WNR2020V2! Should have time this weekend...
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Crickets for me... Nothing since the NAS
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I'd complain but then I realize that I got a $400 NAS for free
quote:Same here. It says it shipped today and should arrive tomorrow. Seems quick, hopefully it's here this weekend
Just got the e-mail to test the WNR2020V2! Should have time this weekend...
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Question..... And I don't mean to be critical of the Negear router.
I have had an ASUS AC router for most of the past year. Based on specs, the Netgear seems to be a step backwards for us early adopters. Is wireless N what the typical consumer purchases? I see that Netgear model was first released on Amazon in June 2014.
quote:The Netgear router is an entry level model selling for $34 on tigerdirect... It should be a step backwards.
Question..... And I don't mean to be critical of the Negear router.
I have had an ASUS AC router for most of the past year. Based on specs, the Netgear seems to be a step backwards for us early adopters. Is wireless N what the typical consumer purchases? I see that Netgear model was first released on Amazon in June 2014.
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it won't have near the range that your AC router has.