BigG_ReXInt Flashcards

1
Q

Step 1 of the Xfinity Internet Activation Procedure.

A

Locate/Install Cable Outlet

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2
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Step 2 of the Xfinity Internet Activation Procedure.

A

Install the Gateway

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3
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Step 3 of the Xfinity Internet Activation Procedure.

A

Activate Services

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4
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Step 4 of the Xfinity Internet Activation Procedure.

A

Validate Connection

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5
Q

The 4 types of xFi Advanced Gateways available for customers.

A

XB3, XB6, XB7, and XB8

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6
Q

The model number for the XB8.

A

CGM4981COM

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7
Q

The maximum data throughput for the XB8.

A

2.5 Gbps

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8
Q

The number of Ethernet ports on the XB8.

A

4

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9
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The number of telephone ports on the XB8.

A

2

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10
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The client limit for each GHz frequency band on the XB8.

A

100

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11
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The two model numbers for the XB7.

A

CGM4331COM and TG4482A

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12
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The number of Ethernet ports on the XB7.

A

4

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13
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The number of telephone ports on the XB7.

A

2

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14
Q

The client limit for each GHz frequency band on the XB7.

A

75

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15
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The maximum data throughput for the XB7.

A

2.5 Gbps

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16
Q

The only 2 xFi Advanced Gateways currently offering a backup battery for purchase.

A

XB7 and XB8

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17
Q

The two model numbers for the XB6.

A

TG3482G and CGM4140COM

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18
Q

The number of Ethernet ports on the XB6.

A

2

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19
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The number of telephone ports on the XB6.

A

2

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20
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The client limit for the 2.4 GHz frequency band on the XB6.

A

30

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21
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The client limit for the 5 GHz frequency band on the XB6.

A

75

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22
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The maximum data throughput for the XB6.

A

1 Gbps

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23
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The four model numbers for the XB3.

A

DPC3939, DPC3941T, TC8717, and TG1682G

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24
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The number of Ethernet ports on the XB3.

A

4

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25
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The number of telephone ports on the XB3.

A

2

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26
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The client limit for the 2.4 GHz frequency band on the XB3.

A

30

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27
Q

The client limit for the 5 GHz frequency band on the XB3.

A

30

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28
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The maximum data throughput for the XB3.

A

600 Mbps

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29
Q

The model number for the xFi Advanced Gateway that cannot get xFi Advanced Security.

A

DPC3939

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30
Q

The xFi Advanced Gateway that doesn’t have a separate alarm port.

A

XB6

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31
Q

The xFi Advanced Gateway that isn’t compatible with Self Protection.

A

XB3

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32
Q

The two xFi Advanced Gateways that aren’t compatible with Storm-Ready WiFi.

A

XB3 and XB6

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33
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The maximum data throughput for the XB3 DPC3939.

A

275 Mbps

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34
Q

The only xFi Advanced Gateway that has the 6 GHz frequency band.

A

XB8

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35
Q

The status of the device a white steady light means on the XB6, XB7, and XB8.

A

On or Operational

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36
Q

The status of the device a white blinking light means on the XB6, XB7, and XB8.

A

Limited Operational

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37
Q

The status of the device a red steady light means on the XB6, XB7, and XB8.

A

No Internet Connection

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38
Q

The status of the device a blue blinking light means on the XB6, XB7, and XB8.

A

WPS Mode

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39
Q

TCP/IP

A

Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol

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40
Q

The year TCP/IP suite first saw use on the original Department of Defense Internet.

A

1983

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41
Q

This is a suite of communications protocols that allows communication between groups of dissimilar computer systems from a variety of vendors.

A

TCP/IP

42
Q

CAAP

A

Comcast Advanced Activation Platform

43
Q

This service pre-installs an Xfinity Gateway in every unit, allowing residents to get instant access to internet after moving in.

A

WiFi Ready

44
Q

This service keeps communities connected through a series of property-wide WiFi access points, 24/7 network monitoring included.

A

Managed WiFi

45
Q

This MDU product allows properties to provide specific services to their residents.

A

Bulk Service

46
Q

This MDU product allows properties to assign residents access to internet on site upon move-in via WiFi access points.

A

Managed WiFi

47
Q

This MDU product provides preinstalled Gateways in unit, allowing the resident to sign up upon move-in.

A

WiFi Ready

48
Q

The number of dedicated property-wide SSIDs with Connected Building.

A

3

49
Q

The three types of dedicated property-wide SSIDs with Connected Building.

A

Resident, Private, and Guest

50
Q

PMS

A

Property Management System

51
Q

XC2

A

Xfinity Communities Concierge

52
Q

XC

A

Xfinity Communities

53
Q

xPMS

A

Xfinity Property Management Support

54
Q

This is a flat, wall mounted version of our XB8 gateway.

A

MXB1 or XB8-M

55
Q

The number of phone ports on the MXB1.

A

1

56
Q

The number of Ethernet ports on the MXB1.

A

2

57
Q

These two speed throughputs for each Ethernet port on the MXB1.

A

1 Gbps and 2.5 Gbps

58
Q

The MXB1 comes with these three additional radios to communicate with other common smart devices.

A

Bluetooth, Zigbee, and Thread

59
Q

The DOCSIS SoC for the MXB1.

A

BRCM 3390SL

60
Q

SoC

A

System on a Chip

61
Q

The unit range to be eligible for Connected Building.

A

100 to 750

62
Q

A resident moving into a Connected Building will receive an email instructing them to create their CIMA credentials this many days prior to their move-in.

A

7

63
Q

A Connected Building customer will use this to view and customize their WiFi name and password.

A

Xfinity App

64
Q

The monthly gateway rental fee for Connected Building customers.

A

0 or Free

65
Q

When a guest joins the guest WiFi for a Connected Building, they will be brought to this landing page.

A

Captive Portal

66
Q

A guest connecting to the guest WiFi for a Connected Building will have access for this long.

A

4 hours

67
Q

The basic Xfinity support phone number.

A

1-800-Xfinity or 1-800-934-6489

68
Q

The two modems that can be preinstalled in a Connected Building unit.

A

XB7 and MXB1

69
Q

The tool Connected Building property managers used to manage resident’s bulk Internet service.

A

XC2

70
Q

The two resident centric Xfinity Communities products.

A

Traditional MDU and WiFi Ready

71
Q

The two property centric Xfinity Communities products.

A

Managed WiFi and Connected Building

72
Q

WiFi Ready customers will use this to activate their pre-installed Gateway.

A

Xfinity App

73
Q

WiFi Ready customers at EPON properties will go to this website when creating an account.

A

xfinity.com/connectnow

74
Q

This term is used to describe brand new construction for implementing Xfinity Communities services.

A

Greenfield

75
Q

This term is used to describe implementing Xfinity Communities services into locations that are already in use.

A

Brownfield

76
Q

The three types of installation for Brownfield WiFi Ready properties.

A

Rolling Install, All-at-once, and Hybrid

77
Q

The three Welcome Kit materials placed on the kitchen counter for a WiFi Ready pre-installation.

A

Table Test, Plastic Sleeve, and Welcome Letter

78
Q

The two stickers in a Welcome Kit for a WiFi Ready pre-installation.

A

Gateway and Media Panel

79
Q

The location options for pre-installing the Gateway in a WiFi Ready property.

A

Central, Media Panel, and Wall Mount

80
Q

This Xfinity Communities product delivers Internet service to multiple units in a single property through a network of WiFi access points.

A

Managed WiFi

81
Q

The model number for the MikroTik router used in coax properties for Managed WiFi.

A

RB4011iGS+RM

82
Q

The model number for the Ruckus access point used in coax properties for Managed WiFi.

A

H510

83
Q

The model number for the EZ-Outlet used in coax properties for Managed WifI.

A

EZ-62B

84
Q

The port used on the MikroTik to connect to the Gateway.

A

1

85
Q

The port used on the MikroTik to connect to the EZ Outlet.

A

2

86
Q

The port used on the MikroTik to connect to PoE.

A

10

87
Q

The model number for the MikroTik router used in switched Ethernet Managed WiFi properties.

A

CCR1072-1G-8S+

88
Q

The number of SFP+ ports on the MikroTik router used in switched Ethernet Managed WiFi properties.

A

8

89
Q

The number of GbE ports on the MikroTik router used in switched Ethernet Managed WiFi properties.

A

1

90
Q

The model number for the D-Link Aggregation Core Fiber Switch.

A

DXS-2400

91
Q

The number of SFP+ ports on the D-Link Aggregation switch.

A

24

92
Q

The number of G ports on the D-Link Aggregation switch.

A

10

93
Q

The model number for the D-Link Access switch.

A

DGS-1510

94
Q

The two different amount of ports on the D-Link Access switches available for use.

A

24 and 48

95
Q

The wattage for the PoE ports on the 24 port D-Link Access switch.

A

193

96
Q

The wattage for the PoE ports on the 48 port D-Link Access switch.

A

370

97
Q

The number of G Uplink ports on the D-Link Access switches.

A

10

98
Q

The installation of Managed WiFi hardware is managed by this internal group.

A

XMS

99
Q

XMS

A

Xfinity Managed Services

100
Q

The two digit job type for Managed WiFi trouble calls.

A

XC