We just got Xfinity in our building (no choice as AT&T was being removed from the entire building and Xfinity was being installed)....but my wife did not want to run any coax inside of our unit  (old building, would have had to be run on exterior walls, it's ugly, etc). The problem is, we are forced to use Xfinity equipment in order to use Xfinity wireless cable boxes. XFI Pods - RJ45 ethernet port - can I connect 2 pods together via hard wire cable? Thanks for the feedback and Roku suggestion. Have you used the app lately?

Once your Pods are activated, if you are still experiencing connectivity issues that are limiting your ability to perform specific functions (i.e., streaming video), you may benefit from connecting your device via Ethernet to a Pod. So we are just trying to get a good wireless signal into one of the rooms, there is an existing Cat5e run between 2 of the bedrooms, so if I can bridge the 2 pods together, it would solve a major problem without having to hire an electrician to pull wires (very expensive! I'm a network engineer for my "real" job..so I'm pretty comfortable with networking devices and technology. XFI Pods - RJ45 ethernet port - can I connect 2 pods together via hard wire cable?XFI Pods - RJ45 ethernet port - can I connect 2 pods together via hard wire cable? It worked in a pinch but it's not very responsive...so good for very occasional use, but not as a replace for an every day heavy usage "main" TV. Ethernet - Pods - device . To enjoy enhanced coverage, simply decide between the 3 Pack and 6 Pack.Open the xFi app, tap More at the bottom of your screen then Add a Device. Ideally, place the pods along the interior walls separating the rooms rather than exterior walls.

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Pods will not exceed the maximum provisioned speed of your Xfinity Internet tier of service. It talks about basic setup tips...but doesn't address the question posted unfortunately. You could get your own mesh router setup and on the tv presently connected to a wireless tv box, replace said wireless comcast box with a roku and use the Xfinity app on roku. The devices would need to support some sort of routing or bridging protocol, to allow the pods to take the best route back to the gateway. Internet - cable modem - Wifi - device. Other restrictions apply. Install pods on interior walls. May want to try it again.

Recommended for larger homes with 5+ bedrooms and multiple stories.Pods can be plugged into indoor electrical outlets and quickly self-installed using the xFi app, so you’ll be up and running in no time. Then you’re done! The Home Hub 3000 and Wi-Fi pods offers a powerful Wi-Fi solution that connects your whole home.

Thanks for the post but this doesn't answer my question. Service sold separately. In this case, the device is an xFi Pod. The ethernet port on the xFi Pod is not disabled. The mesh system constantly calculates where you … Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type.

Requires subscription to Xfinity Internet service with a compatible Xfinity Wireless Gateway. We have 2 wireless cable boxes, all good except Xfinity won't support them on anything except their own wireless equipment. The 3-Pod pack is recommended to help with WiFi connectivity issues in homes with 3-4 bedrooms and multiple stories. What your describing is his a Ethernet over wifi bridge. Already have Xfinity Internet? We want you to enjoy the best possible at-home WiFi experience, which is why we offer xFi Pods which easily enhance WiFi coverage throughout homes with Xfinity Internet service. Requires Xfinity Internet subscription with a compatible Xfinity xFi Gateway. Xfinity xFi Pods help deliver more consistent WiFi coverage throughout your home. I do not mean connecting either pod to the main router using an ethernet cable (documentation states this is not supported), but one pod to another pod, and then the pod(s) would connect to the main router using WiFi. Has anyone tried to connect 2 xFi pods together using an ethernet cable? Then download the xFi app from Google PlayTM or the App Store.

Other factors can affect speeds. Each pod has an ethernet port, in case you want to jack in (the Eero has two), but it's really designed for wireless use.