Since I do have now the next gen network available for my house, I want to come back to Xfinity. I don't want to rent a modem, therefore owning my own is what I want. I'm still thinking about the p...
You can use the Xfinity Home app to stay connected and control your Xfinity Home - Automation system. While the look and feel of the app varies depending on whether you have an Apple or Android dev...
Logic dictates that if upload speeds are displayed for "Next Generation speed tiers modems" on the chart, the CM2000 modem’s 35 Mbps upload speed could readily be included on Xfinity’s chart.
I'm purchasing a new modem and router. How do I reach customer support to check if they are compatible with Xfinity, and are appropriate for my internet speed before purchasing
Are these above linked cable modems in fact free of wifi? If we opt for one of these cable modems that is recommend by Xfinity, are there any other equipment that we would need to pair with it to ensure we can route internet from the modem to our 2 PCs and Ipad in our home, like a switch?We still have an 8 port switch from netgear sitting around.
Learn more about renting a wireless gateway from Xfinity. When can I use retail equipment (cable modem/gateway) that I already own or want to buy with my Gigabit Internet service? There are third-party, Comcast-certified retail cable modems and gateways that support the Gigabit Internet service.
How do I find out before I purchase one of these modems? Also, I have read that these modems sometimes are challenging to get provisioned by Comcast - how do I make sure that this would not be a problem once I purchase the new modem? Xfinity Support - would you please help to clarify this?
The Netgear CM2050V modem appears on a Comcast list of approved modems dated 11/1/2024 and as far as I can can has been on the approved list since early this year. When I google Comcast approved equipment lists, this modem appears on several lists throughout 2024. So, what's the real info?