A:AnswerYes. I have 5 Rokus, game systems, internet radio, internet phone, cell phones, tablets, and laptops distributed over three house levels. At any one time, a number of them are connected and it's worked perfectly well.
A:AnswerYes, it will worm with all major cable internet providers. Just think no more mode. rental. Save yourself $10+ dollars a month. Word of advice is to keep your old modem a couple days after installing the new modem just to make sure everything g is working proper
A:AnswerI also had the same issue. TWC basically lets you keep the router for free to use on the phone only. Just need a cheap splitter to use both modems or TCW will give you a free one at an office location.
A:AnswerIt should work with any modem. It is nothing more than a router (a smart switch), that takes the single internet connection provided by your DSL/cable provider and allows it to connect to multiple wifi & RJ45 cable-connected devices at the same time. All it does is keep track of the data packets that it passes along. Not sure you need all of the speed offered by this item for your DSL connection, but the wifi end of it works great.
A:AnswerIt should work with any modem. It is nothing more than a router (a smart switch), that takes the single internet connection provided by your DSL/cable provider and allows it to connect to multiple wifi & RJ45 cable-connected devices at the same time. All it does is keep track of the data packets that it passes along. You may not be able to take advantage of the speed offered by this item for your internet connection, but the wifi end of it works great.
A:AnswerI have only seen the AC1900 nighthawk and that is just a router. This is the modem and a router. Now you only need 1 piece of equipment. Check that your cable company is supported - them go for this ac1750