
Motorola
The Motorola MT7711 is a 3‑in‑1 DOCSIS 3.0 cable modem, AC1900 dual‑band Wi‑Fi router, and two‑port Xfinity Voice adapter designed for Comcast Xfinity customers. It offers easy setup, integrated voice service, and solid Wi‑Fi performance for homes with up to 600 Mbps internet plans.
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$119.99
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$143.43
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the MT7711 for its straightforward, sub‑15‑minute installation and the value of an all‑in‑one modem‑router‑phone solution tailored to Xfinity customers. They note the solid AC1900 Wi‑Fi performance, robust Broadcom chipset, and the inclusion of a two‑year warranty, while warning that the DOCSIS 3.0 channel count limits its relevance for gigabit‑speed plans and that its Xfinity‑only certification restricts broader adoption.
What Users Say
Everyday users praise the quick plug‑and‑play setup, reliable Wi‑Fi coverage for multiple devices, clear VoIP calls, and the savings from consolidating three devices into one. Common complaints revolve around the 600‑Mbps speed ceiling, occasional activation reboots, limited 2.4 GHz range in larger homes, and the fact that the unit only works with Comcast Xfinity services.
Common Complaints
Speed caps at 600‑625 Mbps, occasional reboot or activation failures during setup, Xfinity‑only compatibility, weaker 2.4 GHz range in larger spaces, and lack of external antenna or expansion ports.
How It Compares
vs. ARRIS SURFboard SB8200
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Choose the SB8200 if you need maximum downstream speed and already have a separate router, but opt for the MT7711 for an all‑in‑one solution with voice.
vs. NETGEAR C7000
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Disadvantages
The C7000 matches the MT7711 in specs but adds app control; pick it if you prefer app management, otherwise the MT7711 offers comparable performance with a simpler interface.