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Motorola MT7711 (24X8) Cable Modem-Two Phone Ports Router, DOCSIS 3.0 Modem, AC1900 Dual Band Wi-Fi Gigabit Router for Comcast Xfinit

Original price was: $138.99.Current price is: $128.00.

Price: Details)Buy Now Product description 3-in-1 solution that saves you money Cable modem + WiFi router + voice The MT7711 combines a DOCSIS 3.0 cable modem, AC1900 WiFi router and 2 phone lines for fast speeds and reliable calling. With savings up to 168 dollars per year in modem rental fees, it’s the smart choice…

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Motorola MT7711 (24X8) Cable Modem-Two Phone Ports Router, DOCSIS 3.0 Modem, AC1900 Dual Band Wi-Fi Gigabit Router for Comcast Xfinit
Price: $138.99 – $128.00
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Motorola MT7711 Cable Modem WiFi Router Combo with VoiceMotorola MT7711 Cable Modem WiFi Router Combo with Voice

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3-in-1 solution that saves you money

Cable modem + WiFi router + voice

The MT7711 combines a DOCSIS 3.0 cable modem, AC1900 WiFi router and 2 phone lines for fast speeds and reliable calling. With savings up to 168 dollars per year in modem rental fees, it’s the smart choice for Xfinity Internet & Voice subscribers.

Easy and reliable

A worldwide leader in technology people depend on. Comes with our 2-year quality agreement and free support from our USA team of connectivity technicians. Simplifies the installation process and eliminates wires.

Key features Up to 800 Mbps cable internet speed Up to 1900 Mbps wireless speed 4 Gigabit Ethernet ports 2 telephone lines

Compatible with Xfinity Internet & Voice serviceCompatible with Xfinity Internet & Voice service

Certified for Xfinity Internet & Voice

Works seamlessly with Xfinity by Comcast. Not compatible with non-Xfinity voice services.

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High-speed cable internet

Recommended for Comcast Xfinity internet service plans with speeds up to 800 Mbps.

MT7711 supports internet plans up to 800 mbpsMT7711 supports internet plans up to 800 mbps

WiFi speeds up to 1900 Mbps

Power Boost and AnyBeam beamforming deliver fast speeds and extended coverage.

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Superior streaming & gaming

Features 4 Gigabit Ethernet ports for quality streaming, gaming, and connecting.

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Simple setup & expert support

Easy installation and free support from our USA team of connectivity technicians.

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2 Xfinity phone lines

Supports advanced features including caller ID, call forwarding, and conference calling.

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Customer Reviews

4.3 out of 5 stars 4,173

4.4 out of 5 stars 7,368

4.3 out of 5 stars 7,228

4.1 out of 5 stars 15,345

4.0 out of 5 stars 6,069

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Product Type (This table only includes cable modems with a built-in WiFi router)
8×4 Cable Modem plus N450 WiFi Router 16×4 Cable Modem plus AC1600 WiFi Router 16×4 Cable Modem plus AC1900 WiFi Router 24×8 Cable Modem plus AC1900 WiFi Router Cable Modem plus AC1900 WiFi Router plus Phone Service

DOCSIS 3.0 Channel Bonding
8×4 16×4 16×4 24×8 24×8

Certified for These Cable Internet Services. Typically Works with Many Others.
Comcast Xfinity, Cox, Spectrum, Sparklight (CableOne), WOW! Comcast Xfinity, Cox, Spectrum, Sparklight (CableOne) Comcast Xfinity, Cox, Spectrum, Suddenlink, WOW!, Sparklight (CableOne) Comcast Xfinity, Cox Comcast Xfinity (Exclusively for Xfinity, not other cable services.)

Recommended by Comcast Xfinity for Internet Service This Speed Tier or Below
200 Mbps 300 Mbps 300 Mbps 600 Mbps 600 Mbps

Maximum Internet Download Speed (Actual speeds are lower)
343 Mbps 686 Mbps 686 Mbps 1000+ Mbps 1000+ Mbps

Built-in WiFi Router
N450 3×3, Power Boost AC1600 3×3 / 2×2, Dual Band, Beamforming, DFS AC1900 3×3, Dual Band, Power Boost, Beamforming, DFS AC1900 3×3, Dual Band, Power Boost, Beamforming AC1900 3×3, Dual Band, Power Boost, Beamforming

WiFi Power Boost for Extended Range and Faster WiFi
Yes No Yes Yes Yes

Gigabit Ethernet Ports
4 4 4 4 4

Telephone Ports (for Xfinity Voice)
No No No No Yes

Is There a No-Router Version of This Product?
Yes, MB7220 (8×4 Cable Modem) Yes, MB7420 (16×4 Cable Modem) Yes, MB7420 (16×4 Cable Modem) Yes, MB7621 (24×8 Cable Modem) Yes, MB7621 (24×8 Cable Modem)

High-speed AC1900 Wi-Fi Gigabit Router with 4 Gigabit Ethernet ports and 3 internal antennas support three send and three receive channels
Two telephone ports support Xfinity Voice telephone service from Comcast. Supports enhanced call features like caller ID, call forwarding, conference calling, and more
Device can be used without telephone services but is only compatible with Xfinity (Comcast) Internet Service. To disconnect the phone option please contact Motorola Network Support.
AnyBeam beamforming at 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz focuses the signal on wireless clients to allow better performance and range
Guest network access gives visitors Internet services while protecting your local network’s private information.
Provides high-speed shared Internet for up to 253 wireless and Ethernet devices
Wireless Power Boost adds high-performance Wi-Fi power amplifiers to boost the wireless signals to the limit, giving a significant boost in speed and range.
Technical support available via phone, chat or email. Please contact us for any issues with connecting to service

Reviewer: Jason DeBettencourt
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Solid modem, good performance, setup/install good, and not*
Review: Replaced my older (3 yo) Comcast modem with this one. Internet activation was easy took 5 minutes over the phone. WiFi is much faster than the old one. So 5-stars for speed, ease — for internet it just worked.Getting my voice line up, however, was a Comcast support adventure. Two levels of Comcast consumer customer support could not get the voice modem to register on their network. It seemed super odd, since the device was online on their internet service. Couldn’t they just access the device directly and do it? Wasn’t the case it seem that’s not a skill they have. So they scheduled a tech to come out (in 2 days). So, no land line for 2 days, they gave me a bill credit (OK, thanks).The Comcast tech they sent was great (shocking, I know). After he checked the signal coming in and all the house wiring he calls their support line. First level he gets can’t fix it after going through their script. He looks puzzled and goes back to the truck to make some calls. He comes back with dedicated xfinity voice support on speaker (so I can hear the tech on the other end). Voice specialist goes through all checks and reboots the modem 3 times. Still no success, then voice support claims “I don’t know. It must be a bad modem.” The tech on-site says, “It came out of the shrink wrap 2 days ago. That seems unlikely, but thanks.” He hangs up and says, “OK, this is no good. Let me see what I can find out.” Ten minutes in the truck and he’s back with another tech on speaker who sends the modem for a boot again — but this time the phone line light comes on!! It blinks four times and then goes out. I hear the tech on the phone say, “Hang on, I’m looking at the log here.” Then, “OK, I have it and can update. Unplug it and let it cold boot lets see if it registers.”The modem cold booted — and bingo, picks up the voice line. Dial tone. Test call. All good. Lights all green. 45 minutes that all took. Neither I nor the on-site had any idea what needed to be done — but don’t let them tell you the modem is bad. They certified the device — it’s supposed to work on their network.Oh, and if you have to get a tech visit like this, confirm with the tech before they leave that it was a Comcast issue — and you’re not going to be paying for the tech visit. And hope you get a persistent tech who won’t give up.
Reviewer: Chuckles
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Good Modem/Router
Review: Setup was easy just trying to get Xfinity to activate it was difficult. Works well and good signal
Reviewer: Shopper
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Struggles with packet loss. Wifi drops constantly. Mobile app is garbage. Support is nonexistent.
Review: Summary:I eagerly replaced our overpriced Xfinity modem with the Motorola MT8733 VOIP-enabled modem hoping to save $180 a year in rental fees. What a horrendous mistake! This has been the least reliable modem/router I have ever purchased. I am going to just eat the $400 and buy an alternative modem like the Arris T25 or Netgear CM2050V. NEVER buying a Motorola again.Details:Installation was straightforward but the Motosync mobile app was hard to find (made by “Minim” not “Motorola”). Once I found it, I was unable to get the Motosync app to work because the signup page kept failing. Lame. Okay whatever…it’s not necessary.After the device came online, the handshake with Comcast kept failing. I unplugged the modem several times to get it connected. The admin console for this device is about the worst I’ve ever used. The page routinely fails to load requiring a reboot.Now the worst part. From day one, the modem has dropped connectivity on a nearly daily basis. It doesn’t recover without a hard reboot. For a several weeks, I tried factory resetting it, analyzed the wifi spectrum for interference, adjusted wiring, replaced cables, replaced splitters, had Comcast come out and analyze line signal noise issues. The modem kept dropping wifi. So I finally reached out to Motorola support. Even after providing them with event logs and connection values, they kept pointing at Comcast. After a few weeks of back and forth, they finally agreed to replace the device. It took two months to receive a replacement. Guess what, the replacement exhibited the same issues!I gave up and asked Amazon for a refund. To my surprise, Amazon very generously offered me a refund minus the restocking fee. I replaced it with the Netgear CM2050V VOIP modem with a TP-Link AX3000 router. there have been ZERO issues. Setup was a breeze and both modem and router maintain stable, speedy connections. Speeds have shot up from <100mbps on WiFi to ~700mbps. The admin console is top notch. It’s just a breath of fresh air.Summary:Based on my experience, I would not buy the MT8733 product because it's poorly manufactured and just isn’t stable. The software sucks. Avoid Motorola!