A:AnswerYes, you can definitely use the SB8200 to replace your old modem. Since SB8200 is based on the DOCSIS 3.1 technology, you would be able to leverage the full potential of your internet plan
A:AnswerNo, the SB8200 device is only compatible to work with cable internet service providers. It won't work with FIOS internet services like that of Verizon's
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:AnswerYes, this device is compatible to work with WOW's internet services. You would need a coaxial cable and an ethernet cable (optional) if you want to self-activate the device
A:AnswerYou should check with your cable/Internet provider. They should have a list of modems that are compatible with your service. I know Comcast/Xfinity has that here in central Pennsylvania
A:AnswerSB8200 is a cable modem only, it does not have an inbuilt router. You would have to get a Wi-Fi router separately for the wireless functionality
A:AnswerIt’s for Comcast
. YMMV for other providers. Your ISP should have an approved/compatible modem list. Do a little research and you’ll know for sure
A:AnswerI bought an Arris brand 32 x 8 Docsis 3.1 modem & a Linksys router. They were listed as capable for & recommended names by my wireless provider. Both work well together, plus cutting out monthly lease fees from the wireless company that never end! The cost for both was less than 1 to 2 yrs. of lease fees charged by the provider for their equipment. Your wireless carrier can tell you what's needed to get transmission & which brands are made for their service. 32 x 8 is the data transmission speed while 3.1 is the software version. Hope this helps.
A:AnswerYou would need ADSL modem in fiber optics area. Good thing if you go from one fiber to another provider the modem will work across the board. Unfortunately your choices are limited to specific brands. D-Link DSL-2540B ADSL Modem would work and ASUS DSL-N10, Netgear D6400-100NAS AC1600 WiFi VDSL/ADSL, One challenge is that 95% of ISP are cable
A:AnswerNo, this device is not compatible to work with Fiber Optics internet services. This device is compatible to work only with cable internet services