11-27-2021 01:22 PM - last edited on 11-27-2021 01:38 PM by RogersYasmine
Is the XB7 standard in NB for Internet/TV bundles? I have multiple devices in 2 rooms and would need 4 Ethernet ports (along with my existing switch) to get everything connected... if I get a modem with only 2 ports, I'd need to buy an additional switch.
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12-18-2021 11:37 AM
Thought I'd provide an update myself. I switched to ignite and the CSR said they were pretty sure I'd receive an XB7 but wouldn't know until they were closer to the end of the provisioning process; but sure enough, an XB7 is what it showed I'd be getting and it is what I received.
11-27-2021 04:38 PM - edited 11-27-2021 05:13 PM
@pjrettin wrote:
Is the XB7 standard in NB for Internet/TV bundles? I have multiple devices in 2 rooms and would need 4 Ethernet ports (along with my existing switch) to get everything connected... if I get a modem with only 2 ports, I'd need to buy an additional switch.
As far as I know, what you get depends on the service that you subscribe to and available supply. The XB6 is still a perfectly good gateway for speeds up to 1Gb/s. Here in Ontario, field techs can also provide you with a 5-port Gigabit Ethernet switch if you require additional ports.
The XB6 is the standard gateway for speeds up to 150Mb/s. Higher speed tiers typically get the XB7 and I believe that next-gen FTTH customers (with EPON/GPON ONTs) will always get an XB7.
12-18-2021 11:37 AM
Thought I'd provide an update myself. I switched to ignite and the CSR said they were pretty sure I'd receive an XB7 but wouldn't know until they were closer to the end of the provisioning process; but sure enough, an XB7 is what it showed I'd be getting and it is what I received.