A:AnswerYes, as long as you have an existing Ethernet connection that provides Internet, such as a modem. You can then connect the router to the modem via Ethernet and enjoy robust, dual-band AC1900 WiFi in your home.
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TP-Link Support
A:AnswerI did a quick check and you can use WAN port and still get TV through your cable, so this router is fine.
You will need to call into fios and they will remotely activate the WAN port for you.
That is what I had to do when I "cut the cable"
I hope this helps.
A:AnswerFull strength in our 2000SF single-level house. Signal is good at least to the end of our driveway on the opposite side of our house. So, perhaps 80 feet. But this so depends on placement and the structure and materials in your home.
A:AnswerYes. Connected the router to an approved cable modem. At least where I live, Spectrum will provide a router capability for an extra $5/month. I prefer to use my router.
A:AnswerNo, our WiFi router does not have a telephone jack (RJ11) connection. We recommend consulting with your ISP to discuss what options are available to continue using your phone service with a router of your choice.
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TP-Link Support
A:AnswerYes. TP-Link, like most tech product companies, makes documentation available for download from their website. Go to their website for either a data sheet or the full manual. I did this before I ever ordered my router.