A:AnswerIt may. I thought it would not work with spectrum but it does. Your best bet is to call att and give them the model number and they will let you know if it is compatible.
A:AnswerYou should have an ethernet cable connected to the internet. Phone lines are more DSL or old school dial-up. Technically you should, it just might be a tad slow. Check with your provider to confirm.
A:AnswerYes totally wireless, covers the entire house. I was renting one from Comcast and my wife started to work at home on her computer and would loose the connection constantly, with this Motorola she has had no problems with it.
A:AnswerI live in a region that is serviced by Comcast. I went to the Comcast website to see a list of approved gateways before buying the Motorola. I would suggest doing the same for Cox. They should list all approved gateways you can purchase. Read all of the specs carefully to make sure it has everything you are looking for. The Motorola works great! Good luck!
A:AnswerAny WiFI extender should be easily set up and paired with the modem. There are many choices available. Easily set up by pressing the WPS button on the modem and on the extender. Mine works great!
A:AnswerYou can connect this modem/router to your Google however since the Google mesh is a router you would be better off to connect your Google to a modem only device since you don't need a modem/router you only need a modem. I always recommend that you get the modem that has phone lines even if you don't currently have a plan that uses phone line(s) - if you have a current package that includes phone you don't want to eliminate the phone as your "bundle" will need to change which most likely will increase your bill! You can purchase a modem only like the ARRIS SURFboard 24x8 Cable Modem with Telephony - Black (SBV2402).
A:AnswerI am sitting with this modem. I cannot get it to hook up to my internet. I have made several attempts. The modem company is closed. Comcast refuses to help. The geek squad doesn't seem to have anyone help. I don't have a home phone with my internet. I think I may take mine back