A:AnswerYes it should. Really it depends on your DVR and I imagine your internet speed. I have cable one internet (no phone) and this modem and subscribe to ps vue which I record and watch live tv. So basically my ps3 & 4 act as my DVR. I have no problems with the recordings. Hope this helps.
A:AnswerNo, I had to return the router for that very reason. When I signed up for Cox cable, internet, phone, their service requires the modem to be able to plug the landline into. I opted for Cox's Panoramic Arris modem/router.
A:AnswerI had this problem last year and i bought the upgrade.After that problem was resolved .But after 6 months, I have the same problem again.
I don`t recommend it. Just go with other brands! don`t waste your time and money!
A:AnswerI do not have cable television in my home and I subscribe to things like Netflix, Hulu to stream or watch television/movies it supports my internet needs and allows me to stream the things that I would like to watch and surf the internet quickly and efficiently, it doesn't require cable television to work and supports several wireless devices from smart tv's to laptops and I-pads.
A:AnswerIt's adorable that you think internet comes out of the air without having a cable service in your home. Yes, you need to have internet cable service in your home.
A:AnswerIt is not listed as a choice by Frontier or Netgear for use with Fios.
Wish it was. I have Comcast in one home and the Wifi portion is by far superior to the one I rented from Comcast.
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 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 should be able to take advantagel of the speed offered by this item for your cable connection, and the wifi end of it works great.