What are the specs of the wi-fi router that is included in the modem?
Hi everyone,
I was just wondering what the router specs look like in the modem. Since being with Fizz internet, I haven't had any issues with the internet but I do the wifi a bit slow at times. I don't have this inconsistency with my wired connection on my pc.
Thanks!
I was just wondering what the router specs look like in the modem. Since being with Fizz internet, I haven't had any issues with the internet but I do the wifi a bit slow at times. I don't have this inconsistency with my wired connection on my pc.
Thanks!
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Answers
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Did you already try to disable the band steering, and also to change the channel used by the Wifi, sometime can be a interference from the Wifi in your neighborhoods8
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I don't know how fast your internet is, but the Coda 4680 is fine: dual band, and fast enough.
When I called Videotron about switching over to Fizz they said some scary sounding stuff about the router, but when looking into it, I didn't find any reason for concern.
Have you done a speed test?
If your speed test is below what you're paying for, it might be a good idea to contact Fizz to look into it. Often they can test their connection to the router--sometimes a squirrel or mouse will chew on something or the connection won't be great. Good luck!
Here are the specs: http://www.hitron-americas.com/product/coda-4680/
Also, wifi will always be slower and less reliable than cable.7 -
Hi Kurt,
You can run wifi analyzer to determine the optimal wifi channel(s) for your home.
https://fizz.ca/en/faq/what-are-wi-fi-technologies-used-fizz
You can also try turning off one of the wi-fi bands like the 2.4 GHz band. And connect using the 5 GHz band only.
If you prefer, optionally you can use your own router (by enabling bridge mode on the Fizz modem). https://fizz.ca/en/faq/how-can-i-use-my-own-wi-fi-router-fizz7 -
You can check out Fizz web page for details: https://fizz.ca/en/wi-fi-technologies5
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Hi Kurt.
The modem/router is an DocSis 3.1 compatible mimo with dual-band AC, b/g/n backward compatible with 4 1000mbps lan ports. I suggest you buying an external router like NetGear.
Have a nice day, it's been a pleasure to assist you today.
Do not hesitate to mark my answer as the best answer3 -
Kurt,
You can use for better results on your wi-fi network a router of better performance (like: netgear for example).3
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