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Each month, when your Comcast bill comes due, many of you pay a monthly fee for the device that provides internet access in your homes. Rental for what’s known as the Xfinity Gateway typically runs ...
Comcast, like most cable ISP services, provides most of its subscribers with a basic all-in-one modem solution that combines an Internet gateway with a router. If you have a more complicated home ...
Xfinity’s new XB10 gateway, built on WiFi 7 technology, aims to deliver an always-on, low-latency internet experience by using multi-link operation to keep devices connected across multiple wireless ...
If you’re still paying monthly to rent Xfinity’s gateway, you might be missing out on faster speeds, better coverage, and more control. Switching to a compatible third‑party modem, router, or mesh ...
To connect to the Internet from your home, you’ll need two pieces of equipment — a capable modem that pulls a signal from your internet service provider, or ISP, and a router, which broadcasts the ...
I'm finally ditching my teleworker account now that I no longer work from home*, and since I have to send the Comcast modem back when I cancel that account I thought I'd buy one rather than pay ...
I'm trying to swap my quad-core AM1 Untangle firewall box (40 watts) for an A1SRi-based firewall box (22 watts). Try as I may, the A1SRi box will not pull an IP address via DHCP from the modem. I've ...
Do you have WiFi “dead zones” of your apartment or house? Suffering from data delays with slow-loading websites and buffering Netflix? After ensuring you’ve optimized your WiFi network, it’s time to ...