Xfinity's storm-ready WIFI extender reminds me of older broadband tech. What tech is that? How does it work? Is a good ideal for you? #xfinitymobile #StormReady #backup
1:51 Maybe the dude selling these devices in the store could have used your simplified explanations of how this works 😂 Verizon has already figured outstellar service so yes, rent from the best 👍🏼
I agree. I would also add that Verizon has been on a steady pace building out its plant for increased foot print and redundancy in multiple states. This would cement Verizon's coverage in many areas in the US market.
For me is perfect I work from home and sometimes I loose power due to storms or even issue with my modem and I have to switch to WiFi knowing that I have this back up to at least allow me to let my boss know hey having issues I can stay on another hour perhaps but will loose power after that allows me to leave work but not get into trouble, companies used to be more lenient with computer issues for work from home folks now if is not their system going down they don’t care and will ding you for something you have 0 control over.
Hey! This is a good offering both for customer and for Comcast. For the battery backup needs, I went out and bought an APC backUPS for about $80 that will keep my modems up for several hours. I don't subscribe to Comcast for my broadband but rather use Lumen and a local fiber provider US Internet.
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"Megabytes" 😂 @10:49
I work at an Xfinity store and hate it when any of my coworkers say megabytes when referring to speeds
1:51 Maybe the dude selling these devices in the store could have used your simplified explanations of how this works 😂 Verizon has already figured outstellar service so yes, rent from the best 👍🏼
It can be improved with a longer battery time and 5G.
I feel that Comcast has chosen Verizon because Verizon is known for being worldwide compared to most, and have more coverage
I agree. I would also add that Verizon has been on a steady pace building out its plant for increased foot print and redundancy in multiple states. This would cement Verizon's coverage in many areas in the US market.
They also chose Verizon because Comcast the company owns the equipment that Verizon leases (from them) to make their network.
Thank you for this video 🙏🏼
You're so welcome!
For me is perfect I work from home and sometimes I loose power due to storms or even issue with my modem and I have to switch to WiFi knowing that I have this back up to at least allow me to let my boss know hey having issues I can stay on another hour perhaps but will loose power after that allows me to leave work but not get into trouble, companies used to be more lenient with computer issues for work from home folks now if is not their system going down they don’t care and will ding you for something you have 0 control over.
@@samuelgonzalez1905 it's always a safe bet to have a backup if you can afford it! Thanks for the comment!
Hey! This is a good offering both for customer and for Comcast. For the battery backup needs, I went out and bought an APC backUPS for about $80 that will keep my modems up for several hours. I don't subscribe to Comcast for my broadband but rather use Lumen and a local fiber provider US Internet.
For the number of times I lose power, this wouldn't be a worthwhile service. With my luck, the battery backup on my cell tower would probably be bad!
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Can I still use this device with a different ISP?
Nope. It's a Comcast product.
Can I use this as a stand alone WiFi? Cable is not available in my area but I can get cellular like a Verizon 5G whole house internet option.
right?
5G antenna 😊