What is Xfinity subscriber portal?

What is Xfinity subscriber portal?

Get started learning about your Subscriber Portal – the personal, secure web page where you control the full suite of home security features in your Xfinity Home system, from anywhere you have Internet access.

How do I access my Xfinity portal?

Signing in to the Xfinity Home App

  1. Download and install the Xfinity Home app, then open it.
  2. Enter your Xfinity ID (or email address) and password.
  3. Tap Sign In.
  4. You’ll see the Xfinity Home app start screen.

How do I watch my Xfinity Home camera on my computer?

Viewing Video from the App

  1. Sign in to the Xfinity app or Xfinity Home app.
  2. Scroll down to the camera you want and select the camera or video doorbell thumbnail.
  3. Each Camera screen shows a live view from the camera, a Timeline (Xfinity app only) and a list of all bookmarked motion event clips.

How do I know if someone is using my Xfinity account?

Viewing System Activity

  1. Sign in to your Subscriber Portal.
  2. On the Overview page, click Activity in the menu bar.
  3. The Activity page shows your system activity, with the most recent event listed first. You can filter events by date, or by the following options in the drop-down menu above the list.

How do I stop someone using my Comcast account?

From the Services page, under Internet, click Manage Internet. Scroll down to Xfinity WiFi Hotspot Connected Devices and click Manage Devices. Click Rename to edit your device name. Click Remove to remove your device from the list of registered devices.

How do I download Xfinity Home app?

Installing the App

  1. Access the App Store (Apple) or Google Play (Android) from your device.
  2. Install the Xfinity Home app.
  3. Once the app is installed, tap the app icon and sign in using your Xfinity ID and password.

Can I watch my Xfinity cameras on my TV?

View your cameras on the big screen You can also make set the cameras to display on the television with the X1 Voice Remote voice command “Xfinity Home Cameras”. Xfinity Home can do more than display your camera feed on the TV.

How do I access my Xfinity router settings?

Xfinity Router Login:

  1. Make sure you are connected to your Xfinity network.
  2. Open a browser and go to 10.0. 0.1.
  3. Enter a username and password.
  4. Change your password.
  5. Can’t remember your username or password?
  6. Other options.
  7. Next up: Speed up your wifi connection.

How do I know my username and password for my router?

Just do a search for the router’s model number and ‘manual’, or search for your router’s model and ‘default password’. Look for a sticker on the bottom of router itself. Many routers, especially those have come from an internet service provider, have unique passwords.

How do I sign in to the Xfinity Home app?

Tap Sign In. If you’re using Fingerprint ID (Android), Touch ID (Apple) or Face ID (iPhone X), you can choose to open the app with your fingerprint or facial scan by turning the option on in the app’s Settings menu. You’ll see the Xfinity Home app start screen.

How do I add a secondary user to my Xfinity account?

Enter your Xfinity ID (or email address) and password. If you’re the Primary Account Holder, you must sign in with the primary email address you used to establish your Xfinity Home account. Primary Account Holders can add secondary users to their account and set their access permissions.

How do I view my camera on Xfinity xFi?

Sign in to the Xfinity app or Xfinity Home app. In the xFi app, select the Home tab. Scroll down to the camera you want and select the camera thumbnail. Each Camera screen shows a live view from the camera, a Timeline (Xfinity app only) and a list of all bookmarked motion event clips.

How do I watch video and motion event clips on Xfinity X1?

You can also watch video and motion event clips from the Xfinity X1 TV Box. Scroll down to the camera you want and select the camera or video doorbell thumbnail. Each Camera screen shows a live view from the camera, a Timeline (Xfinity app only) and a list of all bookmarked motion event clips.