A:AnswerI've never had good luck setting up routers behind the U-Verse gateway. While it works on most routers, I have still had issues (not with this router but I no longer have U-Verse).
You can set it up on it's own independent network and go in through the gateway and set up DMZ to the MAC address of the new router.
A:AnswerFrom my experience it can go 10,000 sq ft without interruption (we have a large warehouse we tried it in). If you have walls in the way (like if you are trying to get a signal on your patio) it can go roughly about 50 feet outside of our brick walls and not lose any strength, but once you get around 250 feet it starts to die off. But this does not necessarily mean you will see the same results.
A:AnswerOurs didn’t get it done so we sent it back. Went to Linksys Velop. Same result, back it went. Just got an Eero wireless mesh router with 5 nodes. Seems to do it well.
A:AnswerUpdate - June 14, 2019
These are still the older version and I’m very disappointed. Ordered online and received it today. If I had wanted an older version, I would have picked a competitor who is selling the same older model for half the price.
At this point, I would not recommend ordering one unless you want to try your luck and likely have to take it back.
A:AnswerIt should... I've got a 1G fiber connection through Cox and I just disconnected their 1700AC router and swapped it out. As long as they've got a modem or terminal box for the fiber that gives you access to a Cat 5 port you should be able to just connect it and go (with fiber, I didn't even have to call support to have them reset the service once or update the MAC address).
A:AnswerThis is a wireless router, not a modem or uverse access box. So, yes - it will work with whatever internet service youi have, but it won;t replace your modem from the carrier. You have to connect this with an ethernet cable to the uverse modem.
A:AnswerYes. Use this router connected first. Then connect the Apple router to the Linksys. Set the Apple router to bridged . First of all the Linksys is faster, secondly they both run their wireless bands without any interference. Awesome setup.
A:AnswerThe bar code on the V1 and V2 box is the same. The only way to tell is the left side of the box. V2 has the WAN port to the left of the 8 LAN ports on the picture and 1.8 Ghz Quad Core Processor.