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Never thought to check if this router had a phone line port, it doesn't. Instead of getting rid of the cable company's modem, I had to get a cable splitter so I could use their modem just for my phone. Since this router was approved by my cable company, they can no longer charge me rental fees for their modem, but now I've got two modems taking up space!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
I like that the unit is compact compared to the Comcast router/modem I used to have. But in terms of the performance, I feel this is not as powerful as the Comcast unit. When talking over the phone and walking around the house the call could simply drop out. And conversations could also be cutted out or have intermittent audio. So overall is better than be paying 11.00 a month for a rental but is not all that better performance wise than the Comcast unit.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Pros: Powerful wifi coverage with a stable modem and a compact form factor; no visible antennas. Cons: overly sensitive to competing signals; USB printer port requires a download & resets at every login... We are very pleased with the modem/router, but it has a few weaknesses; nearby signals on the 2.4mHz channels will knock it off the air until reset (we switched to 5G). The USB printer interface is clunky.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I love this modem. wished I would have looked closer because I needed Wan port and phone jack, other wise its a keeper
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Excellent product. I paid Spectrum (formerly Time Warner Cable) $10/month rental for their cable modem. I purchased this one and paid $80 for it. And I just got my money back in savings. Now every $10/month savings is money earned on my part. And If I still have it after 10 years, it would probably handle any additional increases in internet speed.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New