After moving into our new house in Spring of 2008, we made the switch from Comcast over to Qwest, which I’ve been mostly happy with. I was especially excited to hear the rumors that Fiber was soon coming to Qwest and our part of town. When I got the email a few weeks ago, I wasted no time to get signed up. After about two weeks in, I wanted to offer some initial thoughts on the service and hopefully set the expectations for those who may be considering the service.
First off, the speed is pretty exceptional, especially for DSL. Running a speed test at peak times, we’ve had a pretty steady downstream of 14.7Mb/S, with nearly 4Mb/s upload. I’ve definitely experienced the fast steeds on my downloading and streaming. The uploading has been especially exceptional. We uploaded a bunch of pictures to print in what seemed like a fraction of the time that we were used to it taking. The service has been very reliable as far as uptime is concerned. I’ve been pretty happy with the actual fiber.
The modem/router on the other hand. leaves a lot to be desired. Previously we were using the M1000 DSL connected to a D-Link router that we’ve been very happy with. The M1000 is incompatible with the Fiber technology, so we were forced to upgrade our modem to the ActionTech Q1000, which doubles as a router. This router has pretty much driven me to pull my hair out. Aside from connecting our computers to the Internet, we use an Xbox connected to Live, as well as have some Remote Desktop ports open into my desktop computer. However, I had the hardest time making the latter two activities work. I first tried to use the router in a bridge mode, so that I could use my current router, but that left me with notable latency and issues with port forwarding. After some considerable work with the router, I was able to solve my port-forwarding issues (which required some application settings to be configured), but was still having the worst time getting the Xbox connected to XboxLive. I finally solved that problem, after a crazy firm-ware upgrade (which at first bricked my router). Right now things are working correctly for the most part, but I really wish Qwest would offer a stand-alone modem, especially with the third issue.
.The cost of upgrade/installation. We got our first bill from the changes, and Qwest charged me a whopping $122 for “service addition & changes”. Obviously the modem/router cost was included in this charge, but this is still a pretty baffling fee for a self-installation. Part of the reason was that this was such a shock was because the chat agent that placed the order for me didn’t inform of these charges. In fairness, I didn’t ask for the total of the new charges, but I think that anything over $100 should warrant a notification when you place the order. If you’re considering upgrading to the Fiber, be ready for this charge. This also reinforces my wish of having a stand-alone modem device that would have likely been cheaper.
I think if you’re salivating for faster internet service and live in an area where this Fiber is available, it’s a great solution. However if you have the slightest hesitation, this modem/router may keep you on the slower side of the fence.
Location: Fort Collins, CO
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romeyinfc [at] gmail [dot] com
TalkToQwest
October 7th, 2009 at 5:21 pm
Hey Romey, this is Brian with Qwest. I ran across your blog post here, and after reading it, I'm glad your happy with the fiber service, but I'm concerned about your bill. Since you chose to go with our VDSL2 service, the Q1000 should have been free. If you would allow me to, I'd like to take a look at your billing, to make sure you were billed correctly, and fix anything that's not correct.
If you would like me to, please e-mail me at TalkToUs@Qwest.com, and put “Attention: B” in the subject line. I'll be happy to take a look.
Thanks Romey,
B
Consumer Affairs Manager
Qwest Communications
http://www.socialmedia.qwest.com
Dan
November 6th, 2009 at 6:06 pm
How did you get port forwarding for Remote Desktop working precisely?
Dan
November 7th, 2009 at 10:35 am
Never mind, it was DNS that wasn't working for me. Remote Desktop is fine.
ADSL Viettel
November 16th, 2009 at 5:40 am
Thanks man, just what I was looking for. Worked like a charm Thanks so much…
ADSL Viettel
November 16th, 2009 at 11:40 am
Thanks man, just what I was looking for. Worked like a charm Thanks so much…
Name
February 7th, 2010 at 3:43 pm
upgrade the firmware to the latest revision and it should take card of the remote desktop/xbox/port forwarding issues
adsl viettel
April 8th, 2010 at 12:42 pm
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