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title: "Motorola MG7700 Modem WiFi Router Combo with Power Boost | Approved by Comcast Xfinity, Cox and Spectrum | for Cable Plans Up to 800 Mbps | DOCSIS 3.0 + Gigabit Router"
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# 24x8 DOCSIS 3.0 modem for blazing speeds AC1900 dual-band Wi-Fi with Power Boost 4 Gigabit Ethernet ports for wired power Motorola MG7700 Modem WiFi Router Combo with Power Boost | Approved by Comcast Xfinity, Cox and Spectrum | for Cable Plans Up to 800 Mbps | DOCSIS 3.0 + Gigabit Router

**Brand:** motorola
**Price:** € 398.19
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Turbocharge your home network with Motorola MG7700 — speed, range, and security in one sleek combo!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Motorola MG7700 Modem WiFi Router Combo with Power Boost | Approved by Comcast Xfinity, Cox and Spectrum | for Cable Plans Up to 800 Mbps | DOCSIS 3.0 + Gigabit Router by motorola
- **How much does it cost?** € 398.19 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- motorola enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted motorola brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Plug & Play Simplicity:** Easy setup with major ISPs like Comcast Xfinity, Cox, and Spectrum—get online in minutes, no tech headaches.
- • **Blazing Fast Connectivity:** Supports cable plans up to 800 Mbps with DOCSIS 3.0 tech for seamless streaming and gaming.
- • **Secure & Reliable Network:** Built-in firewall and customizable security settings keep your data safe from prying eyes.
- • **Dual-Band Wi-Fi Powerhouse:** AC1900 Wi-Fi with Power Boost amplifies your signal to cover every corner of your home or office.
- • **Versatile Wired Connections:** Four Gigabit Ethernet ports ensure ultra-fast, stable connections for your desktop, gaming consoles, and smart devices.

## Overview

The Motorola MG7700 is a DOCSIS 3.0 cable modem and AC1900 dual-band Wi-Fi router combo designed for cable internet plans up to 800 Mbps. Featuring 24x8 channel bonding, Power Boost amplifiers, and four Gigabit Ethernet ports, it delivers fast, reliable wired and wireless connectivity. Certified by Comcast Xfinity, Cox, and Spectrum, it offers easy setup, robust firewall security, and extensive coverage, making it ideal for demanding home networks with multiple devices.

## Description

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Review: Great Modem/Router! - The Motorola MG7700 is an awesome modem/router. It replaced an older Netgear N450 modem/router that kept dropping its WiFi connection, and had to be rebooted constantly. The Setup of the MG7700 was very easy, and it did not even require calling Comcast to get it configured. I just went to the activation website and put in my Comcast account information. The MG7700 was connected to the Comcast network within 15 minutes (150 mbps plan). The MG7700 improved the WiFi connection to all of my N and AC wireless devices. I live in a 2400 square foot house and I have multiple RING security cameras around the perimeter of the house. The connection between the MG7700 and all of the RING devices is fast with no dropped connections ever. I also have 3 Rokus, a Samsung Smart TV, a Honeywell thermostat, 3 cell phones, 2 laptops, a tablet, 2 Echo Dots and 3 desertcart smart switches connected intermittently to the MG7700 throughout the day. They all stay connected with outstanding WiFi speeds. In fact my Acer laptop connects by AC wireless at 866 mbps. Most of the N wireless devices connect around 156 mbps, and everything stays connected without any drops. I also have 3 desktop computers (1 is a server) and 1 network printer connected to the 4 ethernet ports with no connectivity issues at all. I have been a Network Administrator for over 20 years, so setting up the MG7700 was really easy for me. For those that need help there are many online websites that show how to "tweak" the settings in the MG7700 for the best Wireless connectivity. Trust me the suggestions do work to maximize the WiFi connections. For security purposes I highly recommend changing the MG7700 user name and password. Also change the SSIDs and their security keys, along with the default IP address of the MG7700. Lastley, make sure that the firewall is turned on. This will keep those prying eyes off of your home network. I have used many Motorola products over the years, and they have all worked great. The MG7700 is no exception. Those individuals leaving bad reviews either do not know how to setup a WiFi router correctly, or just received a lemon (it happens). I highly recommend the MG7700 to anyone that wants a fast, secure and reliable home network. Update: it is now 4.5 years later (08/11/23), and the Motorola MG7700 is still working as well as it did when it was brand new. I have had no issues with this modem/router whatsoever. The internet speed (now upgraded to 300 mbps), and the wired and wireless connections are still as fast and stable as ever. The only very rare internet lapses are on the ISP's side. The only addition I have made to the MG7700 is attaching a USB powered, 120mm computer chassis fan to the outside of the MG7700 (blowing air on the motherboard/transceiver chipset side). This helps to keep the MG7700 cool 24/7. Heat is the worst enemy of a router, and all computer equipment in general. Keeping the MG7700 cool will keep connections stable, and greatly increase its longevity. As I originally stated in this review 4.5 years ago, the Motorola MG7700 is a great product, and I highly recommend it (and its newer successors) even more now. Update 2: Well, after 5 years and 3 months of flawless use this Motorola MG7700 finally (partially) stopped working. The 5 ghz wireless transceiver completely quit working. However, the cable modem and 2.4 ghz wireless transceiver still work fine. With the planned-obsolescence of these modem/router combos being about 3 to 5 years, I have no complaints at all, as this Motorola MG7700 has indeed performed flawlessly during this entire time. I have recently replaced this Motorola MG7700 with a Netgear Nighthawk CAX30 modem/router combo. The CAX30 was very easy to setup with Xfinity, and it is working great so far. I will leave an honest, detailed desertcart review for the CAX30 after it has been in use for a while, but So-far-so-good.
Review: WHAT A DIFFERENCE!!!! - Although I ordered and received the Motorola MG7700 last September (2018), I just now installed it this week (last week of December 2018). Why so long, you ask? Well, because I'm old and techy-impaired, and this stuff scares me. So there. I have been using, for several years now, a $13-per-month modem and router provided by Comcast, my internet provider. It was a cheap piece of crap, but worked (somewhat) for my needs. In the past couple of months, though, my wife's ability to access the internet on her laptop from various locations in the house have been spotty to nonexistent, at best. No, she wasn't happy about that at all to the point she was threatening to call Comcast and have them send out a service rep. Now let's stop right there for just a minute. The last thing I want in my house is a Comcast Service Rep. In fact, I am convinced that to be a Comcast Service Rep you are required to be a convicted felon, straight out of the penitentiary. Not good. The last Comcast Service person I had at my house, Vernon, was so impatient to leave that, in the middle of the job, he handed me the equipment and asked me if I minded finishing the job myself. I stood there stunned and in disbelief as Vernon explained that "the games" were on TV that day and he wanted to go watch them with his friends. I told him to just leave. Insert image here of me in my front yard, standing and staring with my mouth open, holding a big roll of coax, as the Comcast truck pulled away. UNBELIEVEABLE! Anyway, back to the Motorola MG7700. .... this week things came to a head with connection issues on my old modem/router that I dragged out the new Motorola modem/router and proceeded (cautiously) to install it. I carefully disconnected the old Comcast router and modem (it was actually two separate pieces). Then I followed the well written set-up instructions that came packaged with the Motorola MG7700 and hooked everything up. The hard part, for me, was calling Comcast/Infinity Tech Support to completed the set-up from their end. They seem to be oblivious to the fact that not everyone is a computer geek and tend to ask questions that are WAY over my head. Well, they were true to form and what would have taken a 10-year-old only minutes, took me two phone calls and well over an hour. I suspect both phone reps with whom I dealt are both heroin addicts by now. FINALLY, though, the planets came together and the Motorola MG7700 is working BEAUTIFULLY! The difference in connectability from any location in the house is SOLID! Plus, internet browsing speed is BLISTERING compared to what it was formerly. I am ECSTATIC, my wife is ECSTATIC, and we both couldn't be happier with the results. For our needs, the Motorola MG7700 24x8 Cable Modem Plus AC1900 Dual Band WiFi Gigabit Router with Power Boost solved all our connection/speed issues and was worth every penny it cost. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! GET ONE!

## Features

- Fast 24x8 DOCSIS 3.0 cable modem with AC1900 dual-band Wi-Fi (2.4GHz & 5GHz). Includes 4 Gigabit Ethernet ports, Power Boost amplifiers, and firewall security. Supports speeds up to 1000 Mbps (modem) and 650 Mbps (service).
- Save up to $156/year on modem rental fees (based on Comcast Xfinity; savings can vary). Certified for Comcast Xfinity, Cox, Charter Spectrum. Not compatible with fiber, DSL, or satellite services. Residential use only. Check ISP requirements before purchase.
- Built-in AC1900 Wi-Fi router with Power Boost for smartphones, laptops, tablets, and more. Four Gigabit Ethernet ports for wired devices. Does not support home telephone services
- Wireless Power Boost amplifies Wi-Fi signals to the legal limit for better speed and range. AnyBeam technology on 2.4GHz & 5GHz focuses signals on connected devices for improved performance and coverage.
- Technical support available via phone, chat or email. Please contact us for any issues with connecting to service.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07BRZ2KW5 |
| Antenna Location | Security |
| Antenna Type | Internal |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,381 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) #11 in Modem Router Combos |
| Brand | Motorola |
| Built-In Media | Cable Modem Router, Power Supply, Ethernet Cable |
| Color | Black, Grey |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi, Ethernet |
| Connectivity Technology | Ethernet, Wi-Fi |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | App Control |
| Coverage | Extensive Wi-Fi coverage |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 11,522 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 1 Gigabits Per Second |
| Frequency | 5 GHz |
| Frequency Band Class | Dual-Band |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00855631006354 |
| Has Internet Connectivity | Yes |
| Is Modem Compatible | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8.6"L x 2.9"W x 9"H |
| Item Type Name | Cable Modem/Router |
| Item Weight | 0.04 Pounds |
| LAN Port Bandwidth | 10/100/1000 megabits per second |
| Manufacturer | Motorola |
| Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 8 Megabits Per Second |
| Mfr Part Number | MG7700-10 |
| Model Name | MG7700 modem |
| Model Number | MG7700 |
| Number of Antennas | 3 |
| Number of Ports | 4 |
| Operating System | ZyNOS |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Internet Security, LED Indicator |
| Router Firewall Security Level | basic |
| Router Network Type | Wi-Fi 5 |
| Security Protocol | firewall |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | Internet Security, LED Indicator |
| UPC | 855631006354 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
| Wi-Fi Generation | Wi-Fi 5 |
| Wireless Communication Standard | 802.11ac |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11ac |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Motorola
- **Color:** Black, Grey
- **Compatible Devices:** Smartphone, Tablet
- **Connectivity Technology:** Ethernet, Wi-Fi
- **Frequency Band Class:** Dual-Band
- **Included Components:** Cable Modem Router, Power Supply, Ethernet Cable
- **Model Name:** MG7700 modem
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Security
- **Special Feature:** Internet Security, LED Indicator
- **Wireless Communication Standard:** 802.11ac

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Do you have to pay for extended phone tech support in the event it stops working?**
A: Motorola has a pretty decent 2 year warranty, with good phone support even through this Novel Corona-virus causing many companies to lessen customer support. 
  This is a solid modem that saves me $185 every year with Comcast.
   It's interesting as I had Comcast service 12 years ago and back then one could own their own modem to save you $15, but they would charge you the same $15 for the access card a month.  I went back to Comcast as Frontier is at deaths door.  These days Comcast doesn't charge for the access card as the FCC put the kibosh on cable companies being in the cable rental business.  At the end of the day, this Motorola's paid for itself twice over and still counting.

**Q: What is the range of this modem?  I'm looking for a strong signal throughout a 4,000 sq ft home**
A: Model MG7700 should provide coverage to a large house. Unfortunately, because of so many variables involved, there isn't a way to measure the range (or speed) experience a user will have.
Factors, including positioning of the Gateway, building materials, obstruction or even your neighbors WiFi usage, play a role in what will both range and speed.
That said, model MG7700 is equipped with a sophisticated built in Dual Band AC 1900 WiFi router. Support for concurrent 2.4 and 5  GHz bands with AnyBeam beamforming at those bands, focuses the signal on wireless clients to allow further improvements to wireless performance, including range.  Model MG7700's built in WiFi router will increase your chances for a better WiFi experience over other Gateways on the market.

**Q: I got taken by netgear.  looking for a dual wi-fi modem that won’t have connection problems is this the one i should buy?**
A: Netgear is actually VERY good. The problem is if you didn't take advantage 24hr support and it ran out, it will now cost about $300 for support online.

**Q: Will the MG 7550 work with comcast home phone**
A: Thank you for your question. No, the MG7550 does not have phone support.  Please see Motorola Model MT7711 for a cable modem/router with phone support for Comcast Xfinity.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Modem/Router!
*by T***E on February 27, 2019*

The Motorola MG7700 is an awesome modem/router. It replaced an older Netgear N450 modem/router that kept dropping its WiFi connection, and had to be rebooted constantly. The Setup of the MG7700 was very easy, and it did not even require calling Comcast to get it configured. I just went to the activation website and put in my Comcast account information. The MG7700 was connected to the Comcast network within 15 minutes (150 mbps plan). The MG7700 improved the WiFi connection to all of my N and AC wireless devices. I live in a 2400 square foot house and I have multiple RING security cameras around the perimeter of the house. The connection between the MG7700 and all of the RING devices is fast with no dropped connections ever. I also have 3 Rokus, a Samsung Smart TV, a Honeywell thermostat, 3 cell phones, 2 laptops, a tablet, 2 Echo Dots and 3 Amazon smart switches connected intermittently to the MG7700 throughout the day. They all stay connected with outstanding WiFi speeds. In fact my Acer laptop connects by AC wireless at 866 mbps. Most of the N wireless devices connect around 156 mbps, and everything stays connected without any drops. I also have 3 desktop computers (1 is a server) and 1 network printer connected to the 4 ethernet ports with no connectivity issues at all. I have been a Network Administrator for over 20 years, so setting up the MG7700 was really easy for me. For those that need help there are many online websites that show how to "tweak" the settings in the MG7700 for the best Wireless connectivity. Trust me the suggestions do work to maximize the WiFi connections. For security purposes I highly recommend changing the MG7700 user name and password. Also change the SSIDs and their security keys, along with the default IP address of the MG7700. Lastley, make sure that the firewall is turned on. This will keep those prying eyes off of your home network. I have used many Motorola products over the years, and they have all worked great. The MG7700 is no exception. Those individuals leaving bad reviews either do not know how to setup a WiFi router correctly, or just received a lemon (it happens). I highly recommend the MG7700 to anyone that wants a fast, secure and reliable home network. Update: it is now 4.5 years later (08/11/23), and the Motorola MG7700 is still working as well as it did when it was brand new. I have had no issues with this modem/router whatsoever. The internet speed (now upgraded to 300 mbps), and the wired and wireless connections are still as fast and stable as ever. The only very rare internet lapses are on the ISP's side. The only addition I have made to the MG7700 is attaching a USB powered, 120mm computer chassis fan to the outside of the MG7700 (blowing air on the motherboard/transceiver chipset side). This helps to keep the MG7700 cool 24/7. Heat is the worst enemy of a router, and all computer equipment in general. Keeping the MG7700 cool will keep connections stable, and greatly increase its longevity. As I originally stated in this review 4.5 years ago, the Motorola MG7700 is a great product, and I highly recommend it (and its newer successors) even more now. Update 2: Well, after 5 years and 3 months of flawless use this Motorola MG7700 finally (partially) stopped working. The 5 ghz wireless transceiver completely quit working. However, the cable modem and 2.4 ghz wireless transceiver still work fine. With the planned-obsolescence of these modem/router combos being about 3 to 5 years, I have no complaints at all, as this Motorola MG7700 has indeed performed flawlessly during this entire time. I have recently replaced this Motorola MG7700 with a Netgear Nighthawk CAX30 modem/router combo. The CAX30 was very easy to setup with Xfinity, and it is working great so far. I will leave an honest, detailed Amazon review for the CAX30 after it has been in use for a while, but So-far-so-good.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ WHAT A DIFFERENCE!!!!
*by M***S on January 1, 2019*

Although I ordered and received the Motorola MG7700 last September (2018), I just now installed it this week (last week of December 2018). Why so long, you ask? Well, because I'm old and techy-impaired, and this stuff scares me. So there. I have been using, for several years now, a $13-per-month modem and router provided by Comcast, my internet provider. It was a cheap piece of crap, but worked (somewhat) for my needs. In the past couple of months, though, my wife's ability to access the internet on her laptop from various locations in the house have been spotty to nonexistent, at best. No, she wasn't happy about that at all to the point she was threatening to call Comcast and have them send out a service rep. Now let's stop right there for just a minute. The last thing I want in my house is a Comcast Service Rep. In fact, I am convinced that to be a Comcast Service Rep you are required to be a convicted felon, straight out of the penitentiary. Not good. The last Comcast Service person I had at my house, Vernon, was so impatient to leave that, in the middle of the job, he handed me the equipment and asked me if I minded finishing the job myself. I stood there stunned and in disbelief as Vernon explained that "the games" were on TV that day and he wanted to go watch them with his friends. I told him to just leave. Insert image here of me in my front yard, standing and staring with my mouth open, holding a big roll of coax, as the Comcast truck pulled away. UNBELIEVEABLE! Anyway, back to the Motorola MG7700. .... this week things came to a head with connection issues on my old modem/router that I dragged out the new Motorola modem/router and proceeded (cautiously) to install it. I carefully disconnected the old Comcast router and modem (it was actually two separate pieces). Then I followed the well written set-up instructions that came packaged with the Motorola MG7700 and hooked everything up. The hard part, for me, was calling Comcast/Infinity Tech Support to completed the set-up from their end. They seem to be oblivious to the fact that not everyone is a computer geek and tend to ask questions that are WAY over my head. Well, they were true to form and what would have taken a 10-year-old only minutes, took me two phone calls and well over an hour. I suspect both phone reps with whom I dealt are both heroin addicts by now. FINALLY, though, the planets came together and the Motorola MG7700 is working BEAUTIFULLY! The difference in connectability from any location in the house is SOLID! Plus, internet browsing speed is BLISTERING compared to what it was formerly. I am ECSTATIC, my wife is ECSTATIC, and we both couldn't be happier with the results. For our needs, the Motorola MG7700 24x8 Cable Modem Plus AC1900 Dual Band WiFi Gigabit Router with Power Boost solved all our connection/speed issues and was worth every penny it cost. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! GET ONE!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great machine, terrible user support.
*by S***S on April 14, 2021*

Now that this machine is up and running, I love it. But it was a bit of an ordeal to get it going. Most of that was the fault of Xfinity, whose customer support is abysmal. They make it very difficult for you to wean yourself away from the rented modem that they are collecting $14 a month to provide for you. Once I got that problem solved though there was a slight problem with this machine itself. I’m sure most of us who switch from renting to own in her own modem would like to keep the name of our home Wi-Fi network and password the same. Instructions on how to do this are unclear and self contradictory. They tell you the best way to do it is to hook a computer directly up to the Modem with an ethernet cable of which they provide you with a short one. But that assumes that your computer has an ethernet port. A lot of laptops these days do not. The only device I own that have ethernet ports are on a different floor from this modem and would’ve been a huge pain to transport downstairs. They also provide you with instructions to go to a website of theirs with a difficult URL (a string of numerals and periods) And log on to your own home network as an administrator. The username and password that they gave you in the manual did not work repeatedly for me. I tried calling Motorola to get advice on this, and they too have customer support a that is extremely difficult to diet through to. For one thing, they only operate Monday through Saturday, and with limited hours on Saturday. Heaven for bid you would actually want to install this machine on your Sunday off. You might sit on hold for an extremely long time and then never actually reach someone. Do you have the option of hitting 2 on your phone to get a call Back from them when you get to the top of the queue, which I tried, and no one ever called me. You can also go to their website and chat with the technician. This too is very spotty. It’s very hard to find the link to do this. When I finally did manage to chat with someone, The solution was fairly simple. Just unfold the paper clip, insert it in the restart pinhole in the back of machine, and then I was able to use the admin name and password that they provided to update the name and password of my Wi-Fi network to the old familiar one. It took hours. So they need to clean up their customer service act, but their machine is excellent. I’m looking forward to the day about a year from now when it pays for itself and modem rental charges I have saved by sending Xfinity back my old machine!

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