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No. This modem is a cable modem... or internet signal over Coaxial. It converts that signal to ethernet. Then you connect the ethernet to your computer for internet connectivity or to your router so you can share that connection. Centurylink uses DSL like (phone cable like) connection and needs a DSL modem, that takes the "DSL" signal, and converts it to ethernet signals. If you're lucky enough for Fiber/Gigabit, they usually connect directly to your home and provides an ethernet port already. Most modem takes internet over a signal like DSL or Cable... and converts it over to ethernet anyway. If your gigabit already provides an ethernet, you don't need any additional modem.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No. This is Coaxial broadband only. Pretty much cable companies such as Comcast.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No. This is a cable modem. Century link works over category cable.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Most service providers have a list on their web site of compatible cable modems, assuming they allow you to use your own. Check there first, or call them for confirmation. The modem itself is excellent and simple to use. Of course, you need a separate Router/access point, like a Netgear Nighthawk or something.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Is a ARRIS modem DSL agreeable with century link internet? Such as NVG44X ADSL2+/VDSL2 Gateway?
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.yes, but I would get rid of century link if I were you. that cable companies have much more speed available just for internet
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