A:AnswerYou can set up security by either changing the Wi-Fi password or set up the user access by the IP address. You will have to log in to the router to do this.
A:AnswerDeny,
I currently have the Comcast service and it works very well with my provider. It lists Comcast as a compatible ISP on the box in the store. Hopefully that gives you some peace of mind!
A:AnswerI would suggest checking with the vendor; refer to it as a standard docsis 3.0 coaxial modem, this is the standard name in the industry and they should be able to know if its the standard they are looking for
about streaming Youtube TV, it should be able to handle it (I stream a lot of videoconferencing), unless youtube tv requires something else. Also consider the speed of your internet supplier, usually they just give uploads around 10% of the download speed. Its marketing, they only highlight download speed, so check with them
A:AnswerIm not sure, i have Xinfinity and it was super easy to install, basically the guys at the internet company told me the modem specs, and then ijust bought onw with those
I hope this could help
A:AnswerIf you use a combination modem/router and have the internet cable connection it should work. My provider is Comcast which is television, internet and they do telephone. You could call and ask your provider. For me it was worth the cost.
A:AnswerI think it should work with your service; however I don’t believe it will increase your mps.
It has many channels to chose from and you can manually choose the the lower use ones for reduced traffic and that should at least improve your streaming.
You can always return it before two weeks is up if it doesn’t work for you.
A:AnswerYou can set VPN, dmz server, and proxy server all in the settings. I'm not completely familiar with what Cisco VPN entails, but I would assume it does not interfere. Might be good to double check with Cisco.
A:AnswerThis should work with any ISP but the box specifically says “certified to work with cable internet providers XFINITY from Comcast, Spectrum, Cox, & more.”
We have Suddenlink and it works fine with ours. As long as you have a cable internet provider it should work just fine.
(Picture of box details included for reference)
A:AnswerWe have two phones, two laptops and two televisions, all connected (though not all used at once). Somehow, I suppose, it's self-limiting in that multiple users would start to degrade strength (it would still work, but not as well), but we haven't experienced any problems.