WiFi Routers·#44 in WiFi Routers

Technicolor C1100T Vdsl2

CenturyLink Technicolor C1100T Vdsl2 Modem 802.11n WiFi Router

By Technicolor

112mentions45%positive$48.77typical+1pros/6cons

What one Redditor said

no problem with my previous ISP provided Technicolor modem router combo

What Reddit thinks

Pros

1
  • +Handles 40 devices well

Cons

6
  • damnable
  • wasn't as thoughtful as he thinks it was
  • without knowing the password is not a gift it's garbage
  • was there a camera or tracker in the router?
  • is used not unused
  • he changed the password to every damn thing and expect his gift to you is to jump through hoops to use it?

Where Reddit talks about it

112 comments · 14 subreddits

r/HomeNetworking
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r/AmItheAsshole
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r/Spokane
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r/ATTFiber
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r/PlaystationPortal
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r/firewalla
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Reddit reviews

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r/positive

no problem with my previous ISP provided Technicolor modem router combo

r/Spokaneneutral8

I don't use Xfinity anymore, but did for ~7 years. Bought my own modem and router day 1 and never looked back. I would never use their rental/provided gear. By default Xfinity routers setup a 2nd sem

r/Spokaneneutral4

This was the breaking point for me that tipped me over to buying my own modem+router. I don't like giving Xfinity control over my network and siphoning off my bandwidth for my neighbors to use. Not to

r/Spokaneneutral3

The rental is a scam. I bought my router and modem about 13 years ago. Everything still runs great, I have the same performance (I work from home and stream but am not a gamer) I've always had. All th

r/Spokaneneutral2

For me it comes down to control and whether you trust your ISP to manage it for you. Also from a hardware perspective, the ones provided by an ISP tend to be built on the cheap side even if they look

r/Spokaneneutral2

I own my own modem a seperate router. I prefer it as I can control so much more of my internet/gaming experience.

r/Spokaneneutral2

I paid $50 for my cable modem about 10 years ago and it works great. I'm getting better than advertised speeds from Comcast. I have it paired with a mesh wireless router setup to cover my house and

r/Spokaneneutral2

I have the Hitron CODA 56 modem with TP-link Archer AXE5400 router. No issues. I get full 1gig down consistently on wired and range from 700-950 on wifi around the house and yard. Modem and router are

r/Spokaneneutral2

You can have my modem (modem only, not a wireless router), a CM2000 nighthawk. Switched to fiber and don't need it anymore (and it didn't sell on Facebook). I'm on the South Hill, message me. Anything

r/Spokaneneutral1

I've bought my last couple modem/router over the last decade from Costco to be on Comcast. Whatever they're selling seems good enough, and warranty seems better.

r/Spokaneneutral1

I used to but Xfinity caps your total monthly usage at 2tb on a high plan unless you use their router, so, I conceded and use there’s currently. Verizon WiFi is quite good if you have a plan with them

r/Spokaneneutral1

I use the xfinity modem with the wifi turned off and hooked into my own wifi router, it works perfectly fine. I have my own modem, but it's so old it can't handle the full speed of my connection. I

r/Spokaneneutral1

Do literally anyone other than xfinity(comcast). Just look up what people say about them. TDS or Quantum, if possible. Always buy a router; the router rent is ridiculous.  I have a flint 2 and fli

r/HomeNetworkingneutral5

Short answer: yes. You should be able to connect the nighthawk wifi 7 router RS200 or RS500 WAN port to one of the ethernet ports on the CAX30. Also, move any other ethernet devices from the CAX30 to

r/HomeNetworkingneutral2

Thank you! So all wired connections should also come from router?

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