Submitted by Calm_Possibility9024 t3_10n93d6 in Maine

Anyone else having issues with Fidium?

We have to reset our router a lot because it doesn't like to connect to our wifi devices. Even my hardwired PC drops connections.

I plan to call Fidium but I wanted to see if anyone else has been having issues or if we just got a bum router.

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flyawaysnowbird t1_j67tga6 wrote

We had this issue a few times, about a week after installing. I was waiting for it to happen again before I called, it’s been about 2 weeks with no problems.

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bigspoutwhale867 t1_j6864f9 wrote

No issues here, in Southern Maine. If your ONT is nearby, check the status of it’s lights when it happens, and note it. Hopefully Fidium can easily check both, when you reach out to them.

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s13drfthvn t1_j688xtk wrote

Use your own router the provided one is trash.

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austonianb t1_j68b0vr wrote

Concur on using your own router if the included one isn’t working well. There are lots of good options if you don’t need the Attune feature set. The router world is super tough - with all the chipset shortages and manufacturing challenges, everyone in telecom and IT is trying to roll with change.

(I am an employee of Consolidated Communications, but do not directly work in the Fidium part of the company and speak for myself based on personal knowledge. Also, u/s13drfthvn did some testing with his own router and the performance convinced me.)

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Zephyr4813 t1_j68owhk wrote

I use my own router and I don't think I've reset it in a month. TP Link Deco XE75

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metalandmeeples t1_j6co4gq wrote

Yes, I had that promo too. Once it ends, the price jumps about $40/mo. Xfinity also charges $15/mo for a modem rental (you can buy your own but that's another cost) and $30/mo for unlimited data beginning 2024. Fidium's advertised prices also already include "Network Care".

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ogostame t1_j6ezuk9 wrote

Augusta Fidium customer and zero issues with it.

Since I see a lot off discussion on the topic of "own router" on this post. Yes you can use your own router as stated by giving them the MAC or cloning it.

However, I'm going to give a friendly reminder that by using their router, their techs have remote management permissions by default (no setting to disable i t) and can see all the clients hooked up to it.

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Calm_Possibility9024 OP t1_j6iws4m wrote

I was afraid it was the router. I also didn't know the won router fee which is super annoying. We're planning on moving to another state in a few months so I'll take u/bigspoutwhale867's advice to check the lights on the router to see if it says anything helpful before calling.

Buying a new router for just a few months seems like a pain.

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