A:AnswerYes it should. You may have to call spectrum to have them configure your modem but should work. Keep in mind the modem is generally compatible with external routers
A:AnswerI have 2 smart phones, 4 Kindle Fires, 3 TiVo's, 2 Roku's, Amazon Fire TV, 2 smart TV's, 5 laptops, personal cloud, printer, garage door opener, thermostat, alarm, What else?
Any way I have no slow down. Comcast Xfinity
A:AnswerIf Fios gave you a modem and a separate router, then the answer is yes. If they gave you a combo (modem and router in one device) then this will replace it.
A:AnswerThese types of routers are meant to be used with an internet service such as Cable or DSL from Comcast or AT&T. It's made to connect to their modem and provide your home with a few ethernet ports for physical connections and wireless internet for you to use with wireless devices such as a phone, tablet or laptop.
A:AnswerI would recommend something that has mesh networking technology (Orbi, Google Wifi, Eero, etc.) to cover a range of 3000 sq. ft. The router is strong enough to handle the amount of devices you have though. So if you are willing to try it with possible range extenders, then yes.
A:AnswerRed means those ports are low speed they should turn white if they are gigabit speed. I changed my old cat 5 cables to cat5e cables and the lights turn white. If the device your using can support over 100mbs and you have cat5e cables or better they will be white lights.