Page 1: Introduction, About Actiontec, Packaging
Introduction
It was just a few short years ago when wireless was considered not robust enough for real time applications such as gaming or VoIP. Nowadays, this notion has changed and more people are going wireless only for all of their home devices. This is all well and good until you run into signal loss due to walls or other obstructions. Do you have coax running through your home? The Actiontec Wireless Network Extender (WCB3000N + ECB2500C) has you covered to better blanket that wireless signal.
About Actiontec
Packaging
The retail packaging for the kit may look like a router, but it is clearly labeled as a network extender.
The back explains what this kit is all about. It isn't a repeater and it requires some hardwiring.
It was just a few short years ago when wireless was considered not robust enough for real time applications such as gaming or VoIP. Nowadays, this notion has changed and more people are going wireless only for all of their home devices. This is all well and good until you run into signal loss due to walls or other obstructions. Do you have coax running through your home? The Actiontec Wireless Network Extender (WCB3000N + ECB2500C) has you covered to better blanket that wireless signal.
About Actiontec
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Actiontec Electronics develops broadband solutions that connect people to the Internet, applications, and content they care about. Our products, including Gigabit Ethernet fiber routers, high speed bonded VDSL2 gateways, 4G LTE routers, DSL modems, and whole-home networking solutions, are deployed by some of the largest telecom carriers in North America. Alongside our service provider partners, we're turning the promise of the digital lifestyle into reality, enabling consumers to enjoy any content on any device in any room in the house.
http://www.actiontec.com/products/corporate_overview.php
Packaging
The retail packaging for the kit may look like a router, but it is clearly labeled as a network extender.
The back explains what this kit is all about. It isn't a repeater and it requires some hardwiring.