A:AnswerData Over Cable Service Interface Specification (DOCSIS) is a cable modem specification. The short answer is yes. This router will connect to a cable modem. You need to check you cable modem for DOCSIS 3 certification.
A:AnswerYo can use any services. Your service provides with provide the additional modem required and set it up. You will still need to call separately to order internet service.
A:AnswerYou would set a password. A default password is already installed. You could keep that or change it to your own unique password once you set it up.
A:AnswerLocate the restore factory settings button on the rear panel of the router.
Use a sharp object such as a pen or a paper clip to press and hold the restore factory settings button for about 5 seconds, until the Power light begins to blink.
A:AnswerYes. I am using a N300 on one of my static addresses and don't have any problems with Kindles, I-Pads, I-Phone or Android phones. May be either the modem dropping the DHCP to the router or possibly a bad router. Also, try replacing the CAT5 cable between the modem and the router.
A:AnswerThis is simply a router. You need to have an internet source to plug into it. It then converts that source into wifi which allows you to connect several devices via wifi to your one source on internet. This is the purpose of a router.
A:AnswerMy guess is your question is how many Mbit/s (Megabits per second) is this router capable of?
802.11 standard 802.11ac
Theoretical throughput 2,600 Mbit/s
WLAN speed 2.4 GHz 800 Mbit/s
WLAN speed 5 GHz 1,733 Mbit/s
The chart above is the X4S's "Theoretical" Throughput.
I dont have any devices that have AC band wireless adapters that are capable of 2,600 Mbit/s and even If I did my internet maxxes out at 300Mbit/s which is Crazy Fast!. The simple answer is this router will max out your internet connections speed even if you get Gigabit internet speeds! Its The fastest router I have ever owned!
A:AnswerNO You obtain service through companies such as AT&T, cable companies such as Cox, or satellite providers such as Exite. The router is used to take the signal from a modem (usually provided by the internet provider) and provide multiple ethernet ports and WIFI ability.