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Visitor

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6 Messages

Thursday, August 29th, 2024 1:12 AM

Replacing my Xfinity Gateway with a store bought Gateway

Hello,

I purchased a new gateway that is being shipped to me, but I needed some clarification on getting it set up.   I found the installation instructions online, which called for me to attach the coaxial, plugin power, and open the manufacturer App  (SurfBoard) after bootup to configure the modem.  When I read the Xfinity instructions it tells me to attach the coaxial cable, plug it into power, and after bootup open the Xfinity App.   I'm confused and hoping someone can clarify this.  Do I configure the modem with the Surfboard App or instead just use the Xfinity App???   Thank You in advance for any help offered.

Expert

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107.1K Messages

3 months ago

You need to use the Xfinity app in order for the device to be able to be activated for service on the system. You will need to use the Surfboard app to perform other router configurations such as WiFi and firewall settings afterwards.

Visitor

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6 Messages

So use the Xfinity first to establish service, then Surfboard after for router configurations

Expert

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107.1K Messages

3 months ago

Right. Their Xfinity app can not control a third-party retail router's settings. It can only control the settings of their rented gateway devices.

Visitor

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6 Messages

Very much appreciated.. thanks for your help.  Changing Routers always scares the #### out of me.   EG.. can I ask you one more question?  I replaced my Xfinity gateway for another Xfinity Gateway a year ago.  It was so simple using the Xfinity App. All my household devices connected flawlessly.  Will the same thing happen setting up a store-bought Gateway?

Expert

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107.1K Messages

3 months ago

Quite welcome ! And no sir. That feature only works if one of their rental gateways is swapped for another rental.

Visitor

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6 Messages

Thank You, I was afraid that might happen

Problem Solver

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390 Messages

3 months ago

You can also use the Xfinity gateway running in bridge mode and then use your own router for Wi-Fi.   We've done that for years and just swapped out our older router for a new mesh system.  Considered getting our own modem, too, but our current XFi Complete package is actually cheaper as it includes unlimited data and no rental charge for the device. 

Expert

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107.1K Messages

3 months ago

They just purchased a new gateway device.

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