BigG_ReXInt Flashcards

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Step 1 of the Xfinity Internet Activation Procedure.

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Locate/Install Cable Outlet

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Step 2 of the Xfinity Internet Activation Procedure.

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Install the Gateway

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3
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Step 3 of the Xfinity Internet Activation Procedure.

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Activate Services

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4
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Step 4 of the Xfinity Internet Activation Procedure.

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Validate Connection

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5
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The 4 types of xFi Advanced Gateways available for customers.

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XB3, XB6, XB7, and XB8

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6
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The model number for the XB8.

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CGM4981COM

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7
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The maximum data throughput for the XB8.

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2.5 Gbps

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8
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The number of Ethernet ports on the XB8.

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4

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9
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The number of telephone ports on the XB8.

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2

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

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100

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11
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The two model numbers for the XB7.

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CGM4331COM and TG4482A

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12
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The number of Ethernet ports on the XB7.

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4

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13
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The number of telephone ports on the XB7.

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2

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14
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The client limit for each GHz frequency band on the XB7.

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75

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15
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The maximum data throughput for the XB7.

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2.5 Gbps

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16
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The only 2 xFi Advanced Gateways currently offering a backup battery for purchase.

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XB7 and XB8

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17
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The two model numbers for the XB6.

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TG3482G and CGM4140COM

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18
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The number of Ethernet ports on the XB6.

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2

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19
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The number of telephone ports on the XB6.

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2

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

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30

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

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75

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22
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The maximum data throughput for the XB6.

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1 Gbps

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23
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The four model numbers for the XB3.

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DPC3939, DPC3941T, TC8717, and TG1682G

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The number of Ethernet ports on the XB3.

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4

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The number of telephone ports on the XB3.
2
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The client limit for the 2.4 GHz frequency band on the XB3.
30
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The client limit for the 5 GHz frequency band on the XB3.
30
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The maximum data throughput for the XB3.
600 Mbps
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The model number for the xFi Advanced Gateway that cannot get xFi Advanced Security.
DPC3939
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The xFi Advanced Gateway that doesn't have a separate alarm port.
XB6
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The xFi Advanced Gateway that isn't compatible with Self Protection.
XB3
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The two xFi Advanced Gateways that aren't compatible with Storm-Ready WiFi.
XB3 and XB6
33
The maximum data throughput for the XB3 DPC3939.
275 Mbps
34
The only xFi Advanced Gateway that has the 6 GHz frequency band.
XB8
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The status of the device a white steady light means on the XB6, XB7, and XB8.
On or Operational
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The status of the device a white blinking light means on the XB6, XB7, and XB8.
Limited Operational
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The status of the device a red steady light means on the XB6, XB7, and XB8.
No Internet Connection
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The status of the device a blue blinking light means on the XB6, XB7, and XB8.
WPS Mode
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TCP/IP
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol
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The year TCP/IP suite first saw use on the original Department of Defense Internet.
1983
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This is a suite of communications protocols that allows communication between groups of dissimilar computer systems from a variety of vendors.
TCP/IP
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CAAP
Comcast Advanced Activation Platform
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This service pre-installs an Xfinity Gateway in every unit, allowing residents to get instant access to internet after moving in.
WiFi Ready
44
This service keeps communities connected through a series of property-wide WiFi access points, 24/7 network monitoring included.
Managed WiFi
45
This MDU product allows properties to provide specific services to their residents.
Bulk Service
46
This MDU product allows properties to assign residents access to internet on site upon move-in via WiFi access points.
Managed WiFi
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This MDU product provides preinstalled Gateways in unit, allowing the resident to sign up upon move-in.
WiFi Ready
48
The number of dedicated property-wide SSIDs with Connected Building.
3
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The three types of dedicated property-wide SSIDs with Connected Building.
Resident, Private, and Guest
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PMS
Property Management System
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XC2
Xfinity Communities Concierge
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XC
Xfinity Communities
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xPMS
Xfinity Property Management Support
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This is a flat, wall mounted version of our XB8 gateway.
MXB1 or XB8-M
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The number of phone ports on the MXB1.
1
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The number of Ethernet ports on the MXB1.
2
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These two speed throughputs for each Ethernet port on the MXB1.
1 Gbps and 2.5 Gbps
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The MXB1 comes with these three additional radios to communicate with other common smart devices.
Bluetooth, Zigbee, and Thread
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The DOCSIS SoC for the MXB1.
BRCM 3390SL
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SoC
System on a Chip
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The unit range to be eligible for Connected Building.
100 to 750
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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.
7
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A Connected Building customer will use this to view and customize their WiFi name and password.
Xfinity App
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The monthly gateway rental fee for Connected Building customers.
0 or Free
65
When a guest joins the guest WiFi for a Connected Building, they will be brought to this landing page.
Captive Portal
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A guest connecting to the guest WiFi for a Connected Building will have access for this long.
4 hours
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The basic Xfinity support phone number.
1-800-Xfinity or 1-800-934-6489
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The two modems that can be preinstalled in a Connected Building unit.
XB7 and MXB1
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The tool Connected Building property managers used to manage resident's bulk Internet service.
XC2
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The two resident centric Xfinity Communities products.
Traditional MDU and WiFi Ready
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The two property centric Xfinity Communities products.
Managed WiFi and Connected Building
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WiFi Ready customers will use this to activate their pre-installed Gateway.
Xfinity App
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WiFi Ready customers at EPON properties will go to this website when creating an account.
xfinity.com/connectnow
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This term is used to describe brand new construction for implementing Xfinity Communities services.
Greenfield
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This term is used to describe implementing Xfinity Communities services into locations that are already in use.
Brownfield
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The three types of installation for Brownfield WiFi Ready properties.
Rolling Install, All-at-once, and Hybrid
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The three Welcome Kit materials placed on the kitchen counter for a WiFi Ready pre-installation.
Table Test, Plastic Sleeve, and Welcome Letter
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The two stickers in a Welcome Kit for a WiFi Ready pre-installation.
Gateway and Media Panel
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The location options for pre-installing the Gateway in a WiFi Ready property.
Central, Media Panel, and Wall Mount
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This Xfinity Communities product delivers Internet service to multiple units in a single property through a network of WiFi access points.
Managed WiFi
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The model number for the MikroTik router used in coax properties for Managed WiFi.
RB4011iGS+RM
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The model number for the Ruckus access point used in coax properties for Managed WiFi.
H510
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The model number for the EZ-Outlet used in coax properties for Managed WifI.
EZ-62B
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The port used on the MikroTik to connect to the Gateway.
1
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The port used on the MikroTik to connect to the EZ Outlet.
2
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The port used on the MikroTik to connect to PoE.
10
87
The model number for the MikroTik router used in switched Ethernet Managed WiFi properties.
CCR1072-1G-8S+
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The number of SFP+ ports on the MikroTik router used in switched Ethernet Managed WiFi properties.
8
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The number of GbE ports on the MikroTik router used in switched Ethernet Managed WiFi properties.
1
90
The model number for the D-Link Aggregation Core Fiber Switch.
DXS-2400
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The number of SFP+ ports on the D-Link Aggregation switch.
24
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The number of G ports on the D-Link Aggregation switch.
10
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The model number for the D-Link Access switch.
DGS-1510
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The two different amount of ports on the D-Link Access switches available for use.
24 and 48
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The wattage for the PoE ports on the 24 port D-Link Access switch.
193
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The wattage for the PoE ports on the 48 port D-Link Access switch.
370
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The number of G Uplink ports on the D-Link Access switches.
10
98
The installation of Managed WiFi hardware is managed by this internal group.
XMS
99
XMS
Xfinity Managed Services
100
The two digit job type for Managed WiFi trouble calls.
XC