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The router asked for my Comcast account number (you can find it on your monthly bill) and seconds later it was registered and ready to go
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They just needed my account number and the MAC address of the new modem
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Just make sure to have your account number, login id and password.
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Note that it’s best to have your cable account number, account phone number, and login information handy when you call your cable provider
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Prior to all this, I had my Comcast account number and the CM600's MAC address ready, but the Xfinity/Comcast activation site just asked me one question after I logged in, and that was it
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Even though the directions suggest you should have your Comcast account number, the MAC of the router, serial number and MTA
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Everything is working great and my picture is just as clear as when I had cable.
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Worked as it should quick easy setup.
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It works good as in I can forget about it and just live my life
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So far I have no complaints--the speeds are as good as
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Works as it should all the time.
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Install was the quickest I've had except had to be transferred to get phone line to work as it was still registered to the old modem.
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Works as it should so far with no fuss
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Work as it suppose to.
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It is small and works as it should.
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n’t disappoint either
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n’t support there 500 Mbps speed.
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(works fine on my cheap T-Mobile hotspot).
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n’t had issues with fluctuating signal, and I believe this is our magic fix
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DPC3941T did!So far so good!
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n’t had any problems at all.