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  2. What is the difference between a router and a modem? - PC.net

    pc.net/helpcenter/difference_between_router_and_modem

    In order for devices on the network to connect to the Internet, the router must be connected to a modem. Therefore, most routers have a specific Ethernet port that is designed to connect to the Ethernet port of a cable or DSL modem. A modem is a device that provides access to the Internet (see below). The modem connects to your ISP, which ...

  3. What is the difference between the Xfinity XB7-T and XB8-T...

    pc.net/helpcenter/xfinity_xb7t_vs_xb8t_router

    Answer: The Xfinity XB7-T and XB8-T modem/routers look pretty similar. They are both white towers with two telephone jacks and four Ethernet ports. The XB8 is slightly larger, with a rounded top and a USB-C port on the back.

  4. How do I activate Multi-Gig Internet with Ethernet port...

    pc.net/helpcenter/multigig_internet_ethernet_port_aggregation

    Click "Ethernet Port Aggregation." Select the "Enable (LACP-IEEE 802.3ad) (Port 1 & 2)" option. Click "Apply" near the top of the screen. Restart your modem (it may restart automatically). 3. Connect your modem and router with two Ethernet cables. Ethernet port aggregation allows your modem and router to communicate over multiple Ethernet ports.

  5. What is my router password? - PC.net

    pc.net/helpcenter/router_username_and_password

    If you are connected to your router (either wired or wirelessly) and enter the router IP address in your web browser, you will be presented with a login screen like the one below: Most routers come preset with a basic default login. Some common ones include: username: admin. password: password. username: admin. password: admin.

  6. 1400 Mbps with Comcast Xfinity - PC.net

    pc.net/news/2021-06-30/1400_mbps_xfinity_internet_speed

    1400 Mbps with Comcast Xfinity. Last year, after a not-so-great experience with the Netgear RAX200 router, I switched back to the Comcast "rental" model. Fortunately, Comcast had just released the new XB7 modem/router, a significant improvement over previous models. The XB7-T supports the DOCSIS 3.1 communications standard, enabling Internet ...

  7. What is an Integrated Wireless Connection? - PC.net

    pc.net/helpcenter/integrated_wireless_connection

    Answer: A wireless connection typically refers to a Wi-Fi connection (based on the 802.11 standard), which can be used to connect to a wireless router. Since wireless routers are often connected to a cable or DSL modem, a Wi-Fi connection can allow computers to access the Internet.

  8. How can I tell if my modem has a built-in wireless router? -...

    pc.net/helpcenter/modem_includes_built-in_wireless_router

    There are a few easy ways to check if your modem has a built-in router. Ethernet ports – If your modem includes Ethernet ports on the back, it also doubles as a router, though this does not guarantee it supports Wi-Fi. Wi-Fi logo – Look for the Wi-Fi logo somewhere on the router. All Wi-Fi routers should include the "Wi-Fi" logo or at least ...

  9. What is the difference between upstream and downstream traffic? -...

    pc.net/helpcenter/upstream_vs_downstream_traffic

    Upstream traffic refers to data that is sent from a computer or network. This includes all types of outgoing data, such as sending an e-mail message or uploading a file. It may also include data sent over the Internet while playing an online multiplayer game. Downstream traffic refers data that is received by a computer or network.

  10. How do I set up a wireless Internet connection?

    pc.net/helpcenter/set_up_wireless_internet_connection

    Connect the router to your modem using the "Internet" port on your router. Once you have connected your cable or DSL modem to your wireless router, your wireless Internet setup is almost complete. Your next step is to select a name for your router and secure your wireless network by following the instructions provided with your wireless router.

  11. Can my Xbox and computer use the same Internet connection?

    pc.net/helpcenter/xbox_and_computer_share_internet

    Everything connected to the router will share the same Internet connection, since the router is connected to the modem. Note: Some ISPs require you to change your network settings if you are connecting through a router rather than directly to the modem. Check the manual that came with your modem for the correct settings if changes are required.