A:AnswerYes u can!!! I moved to Washington from Texas and have xfinity security as well and mine works great and I get a faster notification when my camera sees something.
A:AnswerI answered this under a different user question. RCN puts out a list of what you need to ensure it's compatible BUT they failed to say
if you have TiVo, you must schedule a technician to come out to take care of adding a component to your TiVo boxes. There's also
a rental charge for the components. I didn't know this until AFTER I bought the Arris and tried installing it. I returned it because of the added
tech cost and rental fees. Wish I could've kept the Arris ... I really dislike RCN's obsolete equipment. I don't know about Service Electric.
A:AnswerThis product is supported most of the US Cable Service providers. Please check with your specific service provider to ensure this product is supported and matches your service tier.
A:AnswerThis product is supported most of the US Cable Service providers. Please check with your specific service provider to ensure this product is supported and matches your service tier.
A:AnswerYes, you can use this device just by connecting the coax and power cables and then getting it activated by calling your ISP (or using their self-activation portal). Henceforth you can connect your client devices to the gateway for internet access
A:AnswerSBG7600 is compatible to work with major cable internet service providers that allow DOCSIS 3.0/DOCSIS 3.1 retail devices to be provisioned on their network. Please contact your internet service provider to verify the compatibility
A:AnswerThis device can handle around 50+ devices connected to the network but keep in mind that the more devices that are connected the more shared bandwidth.
A:AnswerThe main difference between DOCSIS 3.0 and DOCSIS 3.1 when it comes to normal internet use is, DOCSIS 3.1 is 10 times faster than DOCSIS 3.0. For instance, it has the upstream capacity of 1-2 Gbps and downstream capacity of 10 Gbps whereas DOCSIS 3.0 has 200 Mbps upstream and 1 Gbps downstream
A:AnswerPlease note that SBG7600 does not provides telephony/VOIP support. Moreover, it is not listed on Optimum's website as an approved device, hence you would have to contact Optimum to verify the compatibility
A:AnswerYes this is a wifi router and a modem combo. I bought one just over a month ago and it works fine as a modem and wifi router. There is an app you download to set up and manage the wifi.
A:AnswerThis device is compatible to work with major cable internet service providers that allow DOCSIS 3.0/DOCSIS 3.1 retail devices to be provisioned on their network. Please contact your internet service provider to verify the compatibility
A:AnswerThis device is compatible to work with major cable internet service providers that allow DOCSIS 3.0/DOCSIS 3.1 retail devices to be provisioned on their network. Please contact your internet service provider to verify the compatibility
A:AnswerThe throughput distribution on the ethernet ports of the SBG7600 device is the same (unless you have settings configured that allow for uneven throughput distribution on the ethernet ports)