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Motorola MG7550 - Modem with Built in WiFi | Approved for Comcast Xfinity, Cox, Spectrum | For Plans Up to 300 Mbps | DOCSIS 3.0 + AC1900 WiFi Router | Power Boost Enabled

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Color: Black


Features

  • 16x4 DOCSIS 3.0 cable modem plus a built-in AC1900 Dual Band (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz) WiFi Gigabit Router with four Gigabit (GigE) Ethernet ports, a firewall DFS, Power Boost, and more. This product is recommended for actual cable Internet service speeds up to 375 Mbps. A Broadcom cable modem chipset provides security from Denial of Service attacks. WiFi performance is exceptionally good, even in multi-dwelling units with lots of WiFi noise from neighbors. DFS and Power Boost are key
  • Requires cable Internet service. Approved by and for use with Comcast Xfinity and Xfinity X1, Cox, Charter Spectrum, Time Warner Cable, Suddenlink, WOW., CableOne and other cable service providers. Eliminate cable modem rental fees up to 156 dollars per year. (Savings are shown for Xfinity and vary by cable service provider. No cable modem is compatible with fiber optic, DSL, or satellite services from Verizon, AT&T, CenturyLink, Frontier, and others. Model MG7550 has no phone jack.)
  • Wireless Power Boost adds high-performance WiFi power amplifiers to boost the wireless signals to the legal limit, giving a significant boost in speed and range. The router can work on WiFi DFS frequencies, unlike most routers, so it is much less vulnerable to WiFi interference from neighbors. In addition, AnyBeam beamforming at both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequencies focuses the signal on wireless clients to further enhance performance and range.
  • Integrating the cable modem and router creates a reliable connection that reduces unwieldy wiring and power adapter clutter while conserving desk space. The vertical design minimizes shelf space and improves cooling while looking great in any home or office. A two-year warranty plus rugged lightning and power surge circuits protect your investment.

Brand: Motorola


Model Name: MG7550


Special Feature: Beamforming, Wps


Frequency Band Class: Dual-Band


Wireless Communication Standard: 802.11n, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11ac


Compatible Devices: Tablet, Smartphone


Frequency: 5 GHz


Recommended Uses For Product: Security


Included Components: Cable, Power Adapter, User Manual, Warranty, Tools, Router


Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi, Ethernet


Wireless Type: ‎802.11n, 802.11b, 802.11ac, 802.11g


Brand: ‎Motorola


Series: ‎MG7550


Item model number: ‎MG7550


Item Weight: ‎2.65 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎10.9 x 10.2 x 2.8 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎10.9 x 10.2 x 2.8 inches


Color: ‎Black


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Polymer batteries required.


Manufacturer: ‎Motorola


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎August 1, 2016


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  • Motorola MG7550
October 27th 2017 -Knocked two stars off ... One for the modems software interface very basic, easy to click on the wrong tab, would like to see more control options on Firewall settings instead of LOW / MED/ HIGH, better layout on how the dash board tabs are aligned. Second star knocked off their Tech support, Personnel could not answer advance questions and being put on & off hold was getting old, asked to be passed to Tier 2 or 3 yet after being disconnected on twice, finally informed No Tier 2 or 3, just engineering and they are gone for the day... Waiting for call back on Monday.. Overall three star Rating For Basic setup and initial connection 5 star rating First you have to call your internet provider to provision the Motorola MG7550, this adds the device to your account and allows it to work, this takes five to ten minutes not counting hold time or waiting on initial rep to answer from Comcast and then you will have WAN connection, not 100% internet access, that takes another ten minutes or so, just depends on your provider. Very easy for basic WAN use. Bought to replace an ARRIS Cable Modem ( not recommend) which was bought to replace the Comcast Cable modem which had died and tired of paying monthly rental fee. Will update as time of use goes by... So far recommend for ease of setup and WIFI coverage Oct 31st 2017 Never got the call back from engineering . After calling direct and talking to two more Reps, no customer gets to talk with engineering, wasted three days waiting for the call back and then talking with non-engineering reps who tried relaying my questions without success.. For now its still an overall Three Star rating. update Nov 7th 2017, been sending emails to Motorola on Firewall setup and settings, finally heard back use default of LOW otherwise you could have issues. Not sure why they have LOW- MEDIUM- HIGH settings if their default is low and that's the only setting their engineers recommend. If you are like most people who just leave the default alone and forget, then this is perfect for you. I am not one of those and I like to know my IoT are protected and if I buy something with options I like to know they all work. Update Nov 13th 2017 Just received this info from Engineering The “low” setting does not block any services/ports, however it does protect against invalid packets and well known attacks. The “medium” setting will cause the firewall to drop a packet unless it is on a specific port of allowed services, The allowed services are listed on the same page. The “high” setting is similar to “medium”, but allows access to even fewer services. The “off” setting allows all traffic to pass. /*kIcsaTypeA_InboundAccept*/ "ALLOW: Inbound access request", /*kIcsaTypeB_OutboundAccept*/ "ALLOW: Outbound access request", /*kIcsaTypeC_TransverseDrop*/ "DENY: Inbound or outbound access request", /*kIcsaTypeD_SelfDrop*/ "DENY: Firewall interface access request", /*kIcsaTypeE_AuthAttemptFail*/ "FAILURE: User interface login", /*kIcsaTypeE_AuthAttemptSuccess*/ "SUCCESS: User interface login", /*kIcsaTypeF_AdminAccess*/ "ALLOW: User interface access", /*kIcsaTypeG_TodComplete*/ "Time Of Day established", /*kIcsaTypeG_DhcpComplete*/ "Public Network Interface up", /*kIcsaTypeG_FirewallUp*/ "Firewall Up", /*kRemoteConfigEnabled*/ "Remote config management enabled", /*kRemoteConfigDisablede*/ "Remote config management disabled", /*kPingOfDeath*/ "Ping Of Death", /*kTearDrop*/ "Teardrop or derivative", /*kLand*/ "Land", /*kWinNuke*/ "WinNuke", /*kXmasTree*/ "X-Mas Tree", /*kSynFlood*/ "SYN Flood", /*kIllegalIpOption*/ "Packet with illegal IP option (LSR, SSR, or RR)", /*kLanSynFlood*/ "LAN-side SYN Flood", /*kLanPingFlood*/ "LAN-side Ping Flood", /*kLanUdpFlood*/ "LAN-side UDP Flood", /*kPortScan*/ "TCP- or UDP-based Port Scan", /*kIpFragmentDropped*/ "IP Fragmented Packet", /*kIllegalFragment*/ "Illegal Fragments", /*kMcBcIcmpDest*/ "ICMP REQ/REP w/MC or BC DEST addr", /*kMcBcIpSrcAdr*/ "IP packet w/MC or BC SRC addr", /*kIllegalIpHeader*/ "Illegal IP header", /*kIpSrcDestEqual*/ "Src/Dest IP addr/Ports match", /*kIpFragResourceExhauste*/ "Fragment exceed resources", /*kIpPacketNoPayload*/ "IP packet with no payload", /*kIllegalTcpHeader*/ "Illegal TCP header", IP fragmentation attacks can take several forms. While they all exploit the breakdown of datagrams in order to overbear the target networks, there are some notable differences in how different attack vectors are executed. UDP and ICMP fragmentation attacks - These attacks involve the transmission of fraudulent UDP or ICMP packets that are larger than the network's MTU, (usually ~1500 bytes). As these packets are fake, and are unable to be reassembled, the target server's resources are quickly consumed, resulting in server unavailability. TCP fragmentation attacks (a.k.a. Teardrop) - Also known as Teardrop attacks, these assaults target TCP/IP reassembly mechanisms, preventing them from putting together fragmented data packets. As a result, the data packets overlap and quickly overwhelm the victim's servers, causing them to fail. Teardrop attacks are a result of an OS vulnerability common in older versions of Windows, including 3.1, 95 and NT. While patches were thought to have put a stop to these attacks, a vulnerability resurfaced in Windows 7 and Windows Vista, making Teardrop attacks once again a viable attack vector. End Motorola info above From my research as I am just trying to get clarification... •UDP floods for DNS may just be normal DNS traffic to/from your ISP. •TCP Syn floods may just be new styles of applications that generate a lot of TCP sessions in a short period of time. Each "Hit" has to be judged on its own merits, by checking out the source/destination and protocol behaviour, and checking if that is normal Bump Rating to a 4 star after finally getting engineering information on Firewall ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2017 by Ocfive

  • Easily Replaces Comcast/Xfinity Router - Saving Money and Improving WiFi Coverage
Replacing a rented Comcast/Xfinity cable-modem/router with this Motorola 16x4 AC1900 WiFi cable-modem/router saves $14 per month and provides improved WiFi coverage and download speeds. It was also relatively easy to install using the provided instructions and the smart-phone app provided by Comcast/Xfinity. After almost four years of renting a relatively old Comcast/Xfinity cable-modem/router, rental fees totaled more than $500. I purchased this Motorola cable-modem/router for $116 during a lightning deal. This cost will be recovered after 9 months. The 5 GHz band provided equivalent nearby WiFi download speeds (273 Mbps), improved speeds two rooms away (77 Mbps), and actually reached a far-away bedroom that the prior cable-modem/router did not. I already have a TP-Link AX1500 booster which I still needed and now have the highest WiFi download speeds I have ever seen (67 Mbps) from the farthest corner of my house. This required changing the booster to use the 5 GHz band from the new cable-modem/router and using its 5 GHz output band. Download speeds were measured using one of our Windows laptops. It was relatively easy to install the new Motorola cable-modem/router. The instructions that came in the package were clear and easy to follow except that Comcast/Xfinity now has an easy-to-use app that you must download to a smartphone to activate your own personal router. The steps I followed were as follows. 1. Connect my laptop to the Motorola cable-modem/router with the provided ethernet cable to personalize the WiFi network name (SSID) and security keys. For me, I kept the existing SSID and security key for the 2G WiFi band and created a new network name (with ”5G” at the end) and password for the 5G band. This means that devices using the old 2G WiFi network could still work without changes but that the new 5G WiFi network could be used to provide greater download speeds for some devices such as laptops and smartphones. The instructions provided describe how this is done. 2. Connect the Motorola cable-modem/router to the internet cable, provide power, and turn it on. I downloaded the Xfinity app to my Android smartphone, ran it, and followed instructions. You need to provide your cell-phone number to confirm your Xfinity login, enter an identification number from the bottom of the Motorola cable-modem/router and then wait for it to upload software and reboot. You now have WiFi from your personal router. This new device worked fine for all our laptops, smart Android phones, OBi200 VoIP phone adapter, thermostat, and other small devices. The photograph shows the new cable-modem/router with the OBi200 plugged it to provide phone service using Google Voice. 3. Log into the Motorola cable-modem/router using the provided default username and password and change the username and password for security to make them more difficult to guess. 4. Package the old Comcast/Xfinity router carefully in a cardboard box and take it to a UPS store to ship using the UPS pre-paid mailing label from Comcast/Xfinity that you can print yourself. 5. I had added a new WiFi network name for the new 5G band as described in (1) because it provided much better coverage and download speeds. This required changing the WiFi network name and security keys on our laptops, smartphones, and the WiFi booster to take advantage of the new 5G band. I kept the old network name active so I wouldn't have to change small internet-enabled devices such as a thermostat, water flow monitor, and numerous Raspberry Pi’s used for teaching. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2022 by Kindle Customer Kindle Customer

  • Great Xfinity replacement modem
Used this to replace our Xfinity rental and it was very quick and easy to set up. Saving tons of money buying vs renting!
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2023 by Clayster

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