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just got two invites from Marynel... good luck boys...
Same here. Really hoping I get these.
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just got two invites from Marynel... good luck boys...
quote:quote:We actually just announced at CES a new setup wizard that walks you through setting up a router behind a uverse gateway. We'll keep rolling it out to the other routers as time goes on. It's available now on the R7000.quote:
I will give the access point a shot, why isn't your site/instructions more clear about this? Very difficult to find anything to help.
To be fair, the complications are tied to the U-Verse gateway rather than the router. These are all things you can do to get any router working with a U-Verse gateway, so it isn't necessarily an issue with NETGEAR.
I do agree with U-Verse having as big a market share as they do, it would be helpful for companies to have those instructions available.
quote:Looks like powerline adapters and mobile hotspots.
What are the new round of invites for?
quote:PB, you can do this with any router, you just need to reference the discussion from page 38 or 39 about how to disable the uverse gateway wireless and make the router an access point.quote:quote:We actually just announced at CES a new setup wizard that walks you through setting up a router behind a uverse gateway. We'll keep rolling it out to the other routers as time goes on. It's available now on the R7000.quote:
I will give the access point a shot, why isn't your site/instructions more clear about this? Very difficult to find anything to help.
To be fair, the complications are tied to the U-Verse gateway rather than the router. These are all things you can do to get any router working with a U-Verse gateway, so it isn't necessarily an issue with NETGEAR.
I do agree with U-Verse having as big a market share as they do, it would be helpful for companies to have those instructions available.
if we have a different router, say the N300, would we be able to use the same or similar steps as the R7000?
quote:I like NetCloud
Gearbox is a game studio, probably shouldn't use that
HomeCloud
NETCloud
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HomeCloud