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07 January 2021
Requires manual config for Centurylink
1 of 1 found this helpful 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. One more thing, the Q1000 is on Centurylink's list of "soon to be retired" routers, so don't expect any support from them for this unit.