A:AnswerYes, you would connect this router to the modem of your internet service. and you will have a secure wireless connection, because you will assign it your own password. Net gear also offers ARMOR, which is a protection program . you can research that before you make your purchase. I use it, along with Norton protection, so far , I am impressed . to the point I may cancel norton protection. You will not be dissapointed with this router. Hope this helps. Enjoy your new Condo !!!
A:AnswerIt's not a DSL modem, so cannot connect directly to a phone line. But it can be connected to a DSL modem via Ethernet and used as a WiFi router.
A:AnswerWith some troubleshooting on their part it's finally working, not sure whether we just got a lemon router or if it's due to our older windows system.
A:AnswerNo, you own it, you own it. However, I had to return mine since it didn't solve my connectivity problem with my fios. It ended up being my modem part, not the router that was the problem.
A:Answeryou can just switch routers. make sure you plug into same slots as old one. follow directions so that you establish a new network in the house. The router will have a network name, and the password on it. You can always change the name of network once established.
A:AnswerIt depends on whether you are currently renting a modem/router combination. Most of the time the rental units from an Internet Service Provider act as a cable modem and wifi router in one. If you plug your cat6 cable into your current unit this will not work by itself. In that case you will have to buy a cable (or DSL if you have DSL) modem also. If you have a separate modem and run an Ethernet cable from it to your current router then this unit should work. Good Luck!