A:AnswerThis is a combination router and modem. Essentially, just connect the threaded coax cable to the back of this unit, follow directions to setup the router portion, then just call Comcast to associate the modem with their service (they'll ask you model number and MAC address, which is on the unit).
A:AnswerNo don’t buy it. It can’t be used with Fios. I made the mistake of buying it and didn’t return it in 15 days so I couldn’t get a refund. Very disappointed.
A:AnswerYou may need to contact your INTERNET PROVIDER to get this to work and be sure that you have paid to receive service from them. Have their tech support number on hand if your router is not connecting (keep in mind that a new router may take a while to fully connect to the network, don't panic if 10-15 minutes go by before it's fully connected). This router is indeed a WIFI ROUTER and MODEM. It does NOT come with a Coax cable which you will definitely need to connect your router to the wall in your home or office. You will need to purchase a coax cable separately. They are not super expensive. Just google "coax cable" and you should find plenty of options for purchase. This router comes with set up instructions to help clarify things.
A:AnswerThe Motorola MG7540 does not have telephone jacks for voice phone calls. I hope the technician set you up with an Xfinity Router. The 7540 saves you from the $156 yearly Xfinity cable modem rental fee which provides you with Internet and Network service..
A:AnswerIf you mean 200 Mbps, then YES. When I check my COMCAST Device Info using the link below, this device shows: "Up to 375 Mbps"
(but I'm guessing it can handle more than that if you have a better tier of service?)
www.xfinity [DOT] com/support/articles/list-of-approved-cable-modems