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PoolBrews 06-07-2023 06:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Pinball wizard (Post 2224116)
Just to clarify a bit. Quantum supplies their own 'modem' free of charge. You cannot use your own modem. Their modem converts fiber to ethernet.

If you have your own router or a combo modem/router where you can disable the modem, then you can use it.

Else you can rent their 'pods' (200 mb service). It costs $15/month for 2 pods. This makes your total bill $45/mo including tax.

You can use your own modem. Any new modem that supports VLAN tagging will work. The Quantum modem is identical to a standard modem, they just have VLAN 201 tagged internally. The device that converts fiber to ethernet is a small black box, typically installed in the garage at point of entry.

I'm using a Netgear Orbi and have VLAN 201 tagged. No more Quantum modem! Made no sense to me to have one more device in the loop consuming power and an additional potential failure point.

toeser 06-07-2023 06:49 AM

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Originally Posted by New Englander (Post 2224046)
If you have 200 on Quantum is it fast enough to stream? Do you like it or wish you had taken the faster speed at quantum?

Is 200 fast enough? We have 50 and stream two TV's at the same time with two computers running and have zero problems.

brewbob 06-07-2023 07:04 AM

How does that work?
 
Huh? The fiber optic cable connects to the Orbi?

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Originally Posted by PoolBrews (Post 2224178)
You can use your own modem. Any new modem that supports VLAN tagging will work. The Quantum modem is identical to a standard modem, they just have VLAN 201 tagged internally. The device that converts fiber to ethernet is a small black box, typically installed in the garage at point of entry.

I'm using a Netgear Orbi and have VLAN 201 tagged. No more Quantum modem! Made no sense to me to have one more device in the loop consuming power and an additional potential failure point.


jj121232163 06-07-2023 07:20 AM

50
 
I have 50 and its more than enough, never have a problem.

Pinball wizard 06-07-2023 07:20 AM

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Originally Posted by PoolBrews (Post 2224178)
You can use your own modem. Any new modem that supports VLAN tagging will work. The Quantum modem is identical to a standard modem, they just have VLAN 201 tagged internally. The device that converts fiber to ethernet is a small black box, typically installed in the garage at point of entry.

I'm using a Netgear Orbi and have VLAN 201 tagged. No more Quantum modem! Made no sense to me to have one more device in the loop consuming power and an additional potential failure point.

I just looked up the Netgear Orbi and its a router not a modem. It does not have a fiber port.

How to set up Orbi with optical fiber connection? - NETGEAR Communities

gail swanson 06-07-2023 07:46 AM

WoW

dpmers 06-07-2023 08:42 AM

Modem
 
No. The Comcast modem will not work with quantum fiber. Their service includes an optical modem, you will need your own router, or you can rent theirs

Mulliganguy 06-07-2023 08:46 AM

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Originally Posted by New Englander (Post 2224046)
If you have 200 on Quantum is it fast enough to stream? Do you like it or wish you had taken the faster speed at quantum?

Yes and yes

BEETHOVENMIKEY 06-07-2023 08:59 AM

Quantum capabilities
 
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Originally Posted by New Englander (Post 2224046)
If you have 200 on Quantum is it fast enough to stream? Do you like it or wish you had taken the faster speed at quantum?

We have been using Quantum 200 maps service for a little over a year, here on the north side.
We have a TV going nearly 14 - 16 hrs per day. Most of the time, we also have a PC, a tablet and 2 cell phones (running wifi while in the house). We stream YouTubeTV and have not expany delays/buffering or connection issues. However, there is an issue with the "We" and "Oxygen" channels with buffering. Wife is addicted to L & O and Dateline reruns. Those 2 channels are the only 2 which experience buffering for some reason. Have NOT experienced issues with any other channel.
In shirt, don't pay for the additional speed unless you are into gaming.

huge-pigeons 06-07-2023 10:10 AM

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Originally Posted by oneclickplus (Post 2224174)
As a reference, you can stream a 4K movie with 25mbps. 200mbps is more than enough for just about anything most households need. Now, that's 200mbps of download speed.

The question that very few people know to ask is "what is my upload speed?". You'd be surprised at how little you get. And, it's true that you don't need very much upload speed for video streaming, email, web browsing, etc. But if you are using or thinking about using a cloud backup service or want to upload videos to youtube or any other action where you are transmitting (not receiving) data in volume, you will find out very quickly that the big number the various ISP's promote as the speed they are offing is worthless.

I run my entire household on 75mbps and have no speed issues. However, I have symmetrical bandwidth meaning I get 75mbps both up and down. That's what matters to me. Without fast upload speed, any task that requires uploading a volume of data will bring your computer to its knees.

So, your 200mbps is plenty fast for anything download related.

with fiber, you get the same speed up or down, its not like copper where you get 1G down and 40Mb up

rsmurano 06-07-2023 10:21 AM

you don't use a modem on a fiber network. The IP provides the box that takes the fiber and converts it to an ethernet port, then you use a RJ45 cable from this port to your router, you can use any router, but not all routers are the same. IMO, I wouldn't get a router that doesn't support 802.11ax, even the 802.11ac routers are old technology. I myself only use mesh network routers for better coverage, 1 router doesn't cover well at all

maistocars 06-07-2023 11:40 AM

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Originally Posted by New Englander (Post 2224056)
I'm leaving Xfinity. I've used my own modem and router with Xfinity. Will this modem and router work on Quantum??

Check their website. If you can disable the modem piece, would assume it will work.

BrianL 06-07-2023 01:02 PM

You only need 50 Mbps
 
To stream 4K you only need 50 mbps. We currently have 100 mbps and have no trouble when streaming to 2 different devices.

New Englander 06-07-2023 03:34 PM

Thanks everyone for your input on Quantum Fiber.

New Englander 06-15-2023 01:37 PM

Well, I changed my mind and went with the higher 940 MBPS. It was installed on Tuesday and it is fast. Tuesday night I looked at shows on the free Roku channel and it's not bad but not great.

The next day Wednesday I signed up on Hulu Live. It's very different from Cable to navigate the layout of what shows are where and witch ones are live but, I'm learning.

Both the Quantum Fiber and Streaming services are month to month. Cancel anytime.


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