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Let me know if your new one works!! would love to be stable.<br>
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lk<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 5/13/14, 10:56 AM, T L wrote:<br>
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<p dir="ltr">I had a pair of Zyxel routers that worked for 3-5
years before being retired. Maybe the 330?</p>
<p dir="ltr">The Actiontec that CenturyLink provided with their
20/40 Mbit DSL service in 2010 still works but I've always tried
to keep the load (and heat) light by keeping WiFi off and using
an Apple TimeCapsule or Airport Express. Even so, I have to
reboot it every month or so. The connection degrades to a crawl
and then a reboot brings it back to life. The box reports fell
speed both before and after. I suspect a memory leak in the
firmware. </p>
<p dir="ltr">I'm hoping that the Almond+ I ordered from
Kickstarter turns up soon. </p>
<p dir="ltr">Thomas<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On May 13, 2014 9:33 AM, "Linda Kateley"
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It could have been a one off..<br>
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I wish i could find one that was stable. My q1000 is flaky
too, I think it might be the service though. About once a day
I get really slow. I will run the qwest speedtest and will be
down to 2.x mb(from 20). I run a business from my home and
really wish I could find solid fast service. I tried comcast
but they put stuff( didn't spend a lot of time looking at what
they put) on my boxes. It made me feel ... yucky. I pulled it
out as soon as i found it.<br>
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linda<br>
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On 5/12/14, 3:02 PM, Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom wrote:<br>
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On 05/08 11:39 , Linda Kateley wrote:<br>
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Just a fyi, i have gone through 2 zyxel modems. They work
well in<br>
the beginning, but roll over when i have my kids and their
friend<br>
over. In both cases it can take the load for about 6
months, then..<br>
I have to reboot every day or so.. I have an actiontec
q1000 now<br>
that i got on amazon, used for $40 and it has not seized
up once<br>
since i got it, but i have only had it for about 3
months.. I have<br>
13 yo twin boys and sometimes they have as many as 8
friends over...<br>
That's alot of traffic :)<br>
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Thanks for the info Linda. Once upon a time Zyxel had a
really good name..<br>
that was over 15 years ago tho.<br>
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