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Qwest CenturyLink Approved Zyxel Q1000Z Modem Router

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Item specifics

Condition
Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is ...
Brand
Actiontec
Centurylink DSL Modem Router
Qwest (Centurylink) DSL Modem Router Q1000
Type
DSL
Maximum LAN Data Rate
1000 Mbps
Modem Device Type
ADSL Modems & Routers
Color
Black + Silver
Model
Q1000
Connectivity
Wired-Ethernet (RJ-45), Wireless (Wi-Fi), USB
Ports
Ethernet (RJ-45), USB 2.0
Features
ADSL
MPN
Q1000
Number of LAN Ports
4

Item description from the seller

mihud86

mihud86

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Product ratings and reviews

4.4
79 product ratings
  • 57 users rated this 5 out of 5 stars
  • 12 users rated this 4 out of 5 stars
  • 1 users rated this 3 out of 5 stars
  • 1 users rated this 2 out of 5 stars
  • 8 users rated this 1 out of 5 stars

Would recommend

Good value

Good quality

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  • Top favorable review

    Easy to use, Very fast

    This unit is nice in that it has the dual antennae for much better signal strength. Since we live in a metal trailer it is needed to get through walls. It is very easy to setup and use, has great features and makes no noise. The only issue i see is the admin timeout. it times out without any warning and there is no setting to disable it or change it. so you have to keep logging in again and again while setting it up. I would definitely purchase one again or recommend it to others.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: v-connections

  • Top critical review

    Requires manual config for Centurylink

    If you are looking for a low cost backup DSL router, you can consider the Q1000. But you will need to know how to manually change the VPI/VCI settings to get it to work. Centurylink bought Quest in 2011, so anything with the Quest name on it is at least 10 years old now. The Q1000 does do 802.11n but only in the 2.5GHz band. By default, the VPI/VCI under WAN settings in the router I received were 0/32. Other regions use other settings. You must Google them to learn what is correct for your location. In Central Florida, Centurylink uses 8/35. The autoconfig feature of Centurylink does not work with this router. You must connect your laptop to the router with an ethernet cable and log into the admin console to change these settings. If you don't know how to do this, don't buy this router. ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: -ljCRq7kRVS@Deleted

  • Q1000 modem

    The Q1000 modem is suitable for ADSL, ADSL 2+, and VDSL internet service. If you can find a good used model you will save yourself some money over buying a brand new one or renting one at $10/month from your internet service provider.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: bprrnm

  • A great modem with consistent VDSL speed and great router functionality.

    I bought this product because I moved from a rental home with a regular ADSL line with Century Link/Qwest where I used my M1000 modem into a different rental with a VDSL line also with Century Link/Qwest. As a result, I donated my old M1000 modem for someone else to pick up for cheap at a second hand store. The point of buying a modem is so you don't have to pay the monthly rental forever until you cancel your DSL, so I didn't want to start paying monthly for a new one now that my M1000 wouldn't work on the new VDSL line. So, I looked around online and found the Q1000. I found a used unit that was priced well, came with its own built-in wireless N routing technology, and was compatible with my internet provider. They did tell me that while the modem will work on the line, they can't ...

  • Works, get it used, save a bunch of money, buy pizza and booze to celebrate

    I bought this product used off of ebay. I tend to find that is a particularly good strategy for modems, especially if you are moving frequently, and your new internet provider requires a different one, or perhaps your new roommate already has one. In addition to saving some money right off the bat, since you bought it used, you can resell it used for the same price: win. Even over a three month period, it beats leasing one for $10/month, or even $5/month. So far, this router has worked excellently, it has all of the standard management features and the wireless has worked without a hitch. My super old laptop can't take advantage of the full 40 Mb/s download speeds wirelessly (I max out around 10 Mb/s without committing to using the ethernet cord, Dell Inspiron E1505, bought in 2006), ...