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Motorola MG7700 Cable Modem and Router
Lifewire / Claire Cohen
What We Like
Simple security management
Fairly easy setup
Strong upload and download speeds
Lets you avoid cable provider rental fees
What We Don’t Like
Combo unit can restrict placement locations
May not be suitable for houses larger than 2,000 feet
Only works for Comcast Xfinity, Cox, and Spectrum
The Motorola MG7700 modem/router combo delivers blazing fast upload and download speeds (streaming movies and music will be a breeze), while its above-average range of 2,000 feet and easy-to-use software makes it suitable for the majority of households.
We purchased the Motorola MG7700 so our expert reviewer could thoroughly test and assess it. Keep reading for our full product review.
For years,Internet Service Providers (ISPs) have been piping Internet access into your home through amodem and router they deliver, set up, and maintain. The downside of this arrangement is that they usually charge you a monthly equipment rental fee which might seem small on paper but adds up over time. The Motorola MG7700 is a modem and router combo that can put your ISP’s unit to shame with four gigabit-capable LAN ports, dual-band Wi-Fi, and user-friendly setup.
We recently reviewed the MG7700 to examine just how well it would perform in an average home environment by evaluating the design, ease of setup, network speeds, and software features.
Design: Simple and functional
The Motorola MG7700 is fairly compact at 9.1 x 2.6 x 2.6 inches with a gray finish and a black stand. On the front of the device, you’ll find several indicator lights that tell you if it’s powered up, whether any traffic is flowing through your network, and if people are connected to your wireless network. The light indicators are easy to see and understand — something you don’t typically find in a modem from your cable company.
The MG7700 has a power port on the back, as well as a coaxial port for connecting your service provider’s cable to the device. There are also fourlocal area network (LAN) ports if you want to directly plug your computers and other devices into the modem using an Ethernet cable.
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