Product Features
- 300 Mbps 802.11n access point CenturyLink Standard GUI
- Standards based WPS simplifies secure WLAN setup
- IPv6 6rd and dual stack support
- CenturyLink Router Standard GUI
- Auto detect CenturyLink network setting configurations
- Remote provisioning, monitoring, and management via TR-069
What's Included
- 1 Zyxel C1100Z Wireless DSL Modem
- 1 Power Cable
- 1 DSL Cable
- 1 Ethernet Cable Cat5e
Product Description
This Zyxel C1100Z 802.11n VDSL2 Wireless Gateway CenturyLink provides a reliable connection with the service provider of your choice (this model may not be compatible with your provider – please call your provider prior to ordering to verify compatibility). Your modem will ship with all necessary accessories for activation, including Power cable, Ethernet and DSL cables.
The Zyxel C1100Z supports heavy multimedia usage and simultaneous streaming with ease. It also allows for remote management to help enhance security. This modem’s dual firewalls help guard against attacks & keep your information safe from malicious entities.
Lisa Harrell –
Lisa’s husband here. Bought this to replace an Actiontec Q1000 that the dogs finally knocked over one too many times. No problem setting it up. It came with the most recent firmware installed and once plugged in and turned on, connected to CenturyLink’s walled garden with no problems. Once I supplied it with the login credentials CenturyLink gave me, turned off DHCP, and set the wifi to match the old modem’s settings, it worked fine on my home network.
For a few hours, that is. Then it wouldn’t route to some sites and the wifi was wonky with some of my devices. Rebooting would fix it for anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours. I reflashed the firmware as a last resort and that seems to have fixed it (fingers crossed). I’m deducting a star for having to do that.
Wifi coverage seems a bit better than the old Q1000. DSL up/down speeds are unchanged. If you’re used to the Q1000’s configuration pages, you’ll be at home with the Zyxel. No idea how well either the DHCP server or the built-in four port switch work, since I have other devices on my network doing those functions.