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bmayorg2
May 21, 2020Aspirant
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NETGEAR Nighthawk AC1900 WiFi Cable Modem + Router (C7000)
Hi everyone, I currently have service with spectrum, internet and voice and im wondering if the cables voice internet (calling) (receiving calls) interferes with my internet connection/wifi.With spectrum internet + voice i have a splitter connected via a coax cable to my NETGEAR Nighthawk AC1900 WiFi Cable Modem + Router (C7000) for internet and my ubee voice for calls.
I want to know if i connect to my ubee voice's internet to check youtube and watch netflix will this interfere with my brothers gaming. Im just wondering if i use the ubees voice internet will it affect my internet speed causing latency lag since internet and voice are connected through the splitter. One coax cable to my netgear modem/router and another coax cable to my voice ubee. I get 100 mbps with my internet and 70 mbps in ubee voice internet.
If someone can rephrase this or help me understand i will greatly appreciaate it. Anywhere else i can post this (forums or somewhere where they could help me please let me know.
WIFIID IS my wifis ubee voice internet and netgear is my internet with wifi.
Model: A7000|Nighthawk AC1900 WiFi USB Adapter - USB 3.0
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- plemansGuru - Experienced User
Which ubee voice do you have? most that I could find have their own integrated modem/router/voice.
The C7000 is also an integrated modem/router.
You can't run 2x modems on the same account at the same time for most ISP's. So if the ubee is a fully modem/router then you'd have issues.
- bmayorg2Aspirant
The ubee voice i have is ubee DVW32CB.I guess voice from spectrum runs with internet wifi. Its cool that i can use it as a router with wifi and make calls. The ports to connect a Cat6 Ethernet cable dont work for the ubee.
- plemansGuru - Experienced UserI'm not a spectrum customer. Have you checked with them to see if you can run both device at once on your network.