Fios Quantum VS Fios Wireless

I'm planning to switch to Fios double play (50/50 internet)  and i have quesiton choosing the modem.   I'm planning to use my own wireless modem (have powerful AC netgear router) .  With this in mind, will i be good with Fios wireless router?
Fios quantum gateway, the only difference between this 2 is the wirless speed (dual band)    Is this is correct ?   Is there are any other benefit to with quantum gateway for my either internet or tv services?

DigitalIP wrote:
And yeah, FIOS is accessed via a modem built into the router
That's incorrect.  The MI424-WR and the G1100 are MOCA (ethernet over coax) capable routers.  They are not a modem/router.  Just because it connects to coax, does not make it a modem.  People forget that the original ethernet implementation ran over coax and did not use modems.

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    NOTE: about bridging the Quantum Gateway G1100 Information about this is in DSLReports.com - Verizon FiOS FAQ.  SEE: Verizon Online FiOS FAQ -> 3.2 Moca -> Can I get an ethernet connection in a room with only coax? There is a list of instructions for bridging routers, but the Verizon Quantum Gateway is not included there. Follow down the instructions and at step 2.5 here is added information that is not in the FAQ yet. 
    Instruction 2.5...
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    Click on the Settings button.
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    In the middle of the panel next to the heading Enable/Disable Coax Link: there is a button labeled Disable.
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    Click on the Apply button at the bottom of the panel.
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  • Extender for Fios Quantum Router

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  • I recently upgraded to Fios Quantum and have a new ActionTech router. As a result my PC is no longer communicating with my APPLE TV.It must have a firewall or ports beegin blocked preventing the homesharing and communication even though the APPLE TV is on

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  • Why Does FIOS Quantum Offer Less than Comcast Xfinity?

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    It works great, and good job developing the experience for self-help customers looking to save money on installation.
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    Solved!
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