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Not sure about ready share, but we just got ours and put it in our basement. It reaches the entire 700sq/ft of basement and the 1100 sq/ft of the main floor. It goes about 10 feet from house and then we lose internet (like when I'm in the yard watching the dog or grilling or whatnot, I notice it drops when I'm about 10 feet away).
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I think It says it will cover approximately 2500 sq ft
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have a 2400 sf house with finished basement (where modem / router is) and 2 stories above. The signal is great on the first 2 stories but crap on the 3rd story. I had to tie back in my old AC1900 to this modem to get the signal up to my 3rd floor to run a few ROKU TVs. My feelings are a mixed bag on the value delivered, although now the WiFi anywhere in my house is fantastic with the 2 units. The 2.4 MHZ WiFi performance on this unit sucks versus some older models, which were really good.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Re: Difference between c7800s I too had this question. This is what I received back from tech support. According to them C7800-200NAS and C7800-100NAS have exactly the same hardware. The only difference is the FW. Spectrum needs at least FW version v3.01.40 or above to be able to go online. It won't work or get updates from Spectrum if on a lower FW version. 200NAS loaded with v3.01.40 in production 100NAS loaded with v3.01.36 in production That means, C7800-200NAS supports SPECTRUM while 100NAS doesn’t. Note: C7800-200NAS is not V2. The C7800v2 project got canceled previously.
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