Wht do you use for Apex Internet Connection

This is what i use and Apex works perfectly with it.

Make sure you have it hardwired when you first set it up and update to new firmware. After that this works like a charm through wireless
NETGEAR Universal N300 Wi-Fi to Ethernet Adapter (WNCE2001)
Good luck!
Noel
 
Same here with the powerline adapters. And I have them throughout my entire condo(i think I actually have 5 or 6) and I use them over Wi-Fi in a heartbeat if I can.. And I'm glad the apex doesn't utilize Wi-Fi..

Wired, even through my adapters is much faster and stable than Wi-Fi..
 
@mrhappy - if I order yours from Amazon does that just come with one or is there two - one to connect to the modem and the other for the apex or do I need to buy two of thos

@nvictor - how long have you had connectivity for one solid period of time?
 
Dont run powerline adapters on a splitter or surge you get less reliability. They suggest to always use the wall plugs.
 
@mrhappy - if I order yours from Amazon does that just come with one or is there two - one to connect to the modem and the other for the apex or do I need to buy two of thos

@nvictor - how long have you had connectivity for one solid period of time?
Need to order a set of them.they usually come as a "kit" with 2 included
 
What do use for your Apex internet connection

What do use for your Apex internet connection

@nvictor - how long have you had connectivity for one solid period of time?

More than 2 years!

Noel
 
pls check the apex website and follow the instructions carefully. First make sure you connect to the router directly with the long ethernet cable when setting it up(critical).
Once it is setup then you can change it to wireless and it should work fine

Apex recommends the Netgear WNCE 3001 Internet Gaming Adapter.
Here is the link for the instructions
If u have a problem email neptune support and they will walk you through

https://www.neptunesystems.com/getstarted/apex/
 
I had it set up with the net gear WNCE 3001 and it was not reliable with constant disconections, so I just gave up and got someone to run a CAT6 cable through the wall. No more problems...
 
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