No, it's not a modem. It's an ASUS GT-AX11000 router designed for internet connectivity.
No, it's not a modem. It's an ASUS GT-AX11000 router designed for internet connectivity.
If you require a eMTA for phone services with your internet provider, you should check their options. Retail stores sell eMTA, but providers like Comcast may restrict certain models. Comcast typically offers only a few eMTA choices, even though more could be available. It’s best to check your ISP’s website for supported devices or reach out for details. Fiber optic can handle phone, TV, and internet just like coaxial cable. You’ll need to determine which type fits your setup. A cable with a round connection and copper core is likely coax, while one with light transmission suggests fiber.
An eMTA is a digital voice modem that offers both internet and voice services. You must choose one compatible with your provider, as they need to transfer your phone number and set it up for voice use. Without understanding your provider’s policies, I can’t assist further. Here’s an example of one: https://www.amazon.com/Arris-TM822G-Tele...61&sr=8-10 This device provides voice functionality but lacks a built-in router. It’s not a recommendation, though most eMTA models I’ve seen come from Arris.