A:AnswerThank you for your question. We would recommend contacting your service provider support to see if our products are compatible and would work with their service. – NETGEAR
A:AnswerThank you for your question. We would recommend contacting your service provider support to see if our products are compatible and would work with their service. – NETGEAR
A:AnswerYes you need a modem and a router unless Comcast is providing those for you already. And the router must be wireless
Roku is designed for TVs that aren’t smart so it will work as long as you have an available HDMI slot.
Speed needs to be at least 100 in my opinion
Good luck
Roku is the way to go then consider YouTube TV
We love it and cheap too
A:AnswerI do not know. It worked with Comcast, however, I was not getting the speed necessarily for streaming. I returned mine and am using a Comcast supplued router.
A:AnswerThank you for your question. We would recommend contacting Centurylink support to see if our products are compatible and would work with their service. – NETGEAR
A:AnswerYou may want to change the channel used by 5g connection.
I changed mine from the default via the admin program to a lower number like 48 and my 5g connection was then visible and available.
A:AnswerThank you for your question. We would recommend contacting optimum support to see if our products are compatible and would work with their service. – NETGEAR