I don't expect you to agree, but paying up for GB service IMHO is drinking the marketing cool aid.
I am an IT manager and run our business of 12 users on 150 Mbps Verizon service with most users connecting in by VPN. I rarely get complaints even from the Comcast users with a 8 Mbps upload speed.
Steaming HD on Netflix etc does not require much bandwidth, ~8Gb per stream for HD and 25Gb per stream for 4K. Mutiply 25 by your users and add a buffer to get a target value. I rarely see a practical need to have much faster speeds, indeed I am probably most impacted downloading a 6GB Windows ISO, but it takes a few minutes versus 20 seconds, not worth the added cost IMHO. Repressiveness (ping) is more important.
Again, not what you want to hear, but your trading off 300Mpbs of speed that for practical purposes you do not really need for basically Verizons routing and security features.
You also may wish to see if you can set your Verizon Router into "Bridge Mode". This should pass you the WAN IP. Again, set your XT8 up as a router if you can. See if this gets you the best of both worlds
To upload firmware you have 2 options. For the latest firmware you can get it directly. Older firmware you need to download first.
In any case go to the main menu: Administration => Frmware Upgrade =>
Use the manual upgrade to load any specific version
Use the Check Update button to get the latest.
I suggest setting the "scheduled check", if present to NO so the firmware does not auto upgrade.
I am an IT manager and run our business of 12 users on 150 Mbps Verizon service with most users connecting in by VPN. I rarely get complaints even from the Comcast users with a 8 Mbps upload speed.
Steaming HD on Netflix etc does not require much bandwidth, ~8Gb per stream for HD and 25Gb per stream for 4K. Mutiply 25 by your users and add a buffer to get a target value. I rarely see a practical need to have much faster speeds, indeed I am probably most impacted downloading a 6GB Windows ISO, but it takes a few minutes versus 20 seconds, not worth the added cost IMHO. Repressiveness (ping) is more important.
Again, not what you want to hear, but your trading off 300Mpbs of speed that for practical purposes you do not really need for basically Verizons routing and security features.
You also may wish to see if you can set your Verizon Router into "Bridge Mode". This should pass you the WAN IP. Again, set your XT8 up as a router if you can. See if this gets you the best of both worlds
To upload firmware you have 2 options. For the latest firmware you can get it directly. Older firmware you need to download first.
In any case go to the main menu: Administration => Frmware Upgrade =>
Use the manual upgrade to load any specific version
Use the Check Update button to get the latest.
I suggest setting the "scheduled check", if present to NO so the firmware does not auto upgrade.