A:AnswerI don't think it's compatible with DSL ISPs like Verizon, it says so on the box and needs internet that comes from a coax cable not telephone line like DSL
A:AnswerYes,I have box , 8 phone , land line, 3 tv ,3 computers, wire less security cameras,& more everything’s working fine,I have Xfinity blast internet.& i am using same Netgear modem routers & is good.
A:AnswerI do not have spectrum nor do I have there phone. So I can not answer your question. I didn’t need to buy anything extra to hook up to xfinity. Hope that helps.
A:Answer24x8 in cable modem term means, that there is 24 channels that the modem can use for downstream and, 4 channels for upstream.
The number of channels on the modem will also give you an idea of how fast the modem is. Channel numbers are often listed as a number showing how many channels are dedicated to downloading versus uploading. For example, “8×4” means that the modem has eight downstream channels and four upstream channels.
A:AnswerI would say yes on the condition you put your large data users on the 5GHz wireless and the low bandwidth items plugs, thermostat, etc. on the 2.4Ghz wireless network. That will help avoid data packet collision overload
A:AnswerIf you're asking if this router is fast enough to play World of Warcraft, then the answer is yes. We play WoW and diablo and more with 3 or more people at a time on this modem/router with no problem at all. You need to have fast, dependable service from your service provider to get the most out of your router.
A:AnswerGo to 192.168.0.1 and enter your admin information. You can find in your router settings how to enable or disable broadcasting and names. Note: some devices are unable to receive 5G signals.