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  • both units are very old. the router is a wireless N unit from 2012 that doesnt even support gigabit (needed for 200mbps speeds) and the modem is an old docsis 3.0 8x4 unit. You would be best off buying new of each if you want to actually see 200mbps or higher. Comcast is annoying and they only allow 100mbps upload on very select modems, only four to be exact, the hitron coda, hitron coda56, arris g54, and the netgear cm2050v. If you dont chose one of these, you will be limited to 10mbps upload. All are very expensive, except the coda, which can be found for 90 dollars on amazon. It would depend on your budget on what router you can get, but I would pick the tp link ax3000 which is 99 dollars on walmart.




  • noiwontchooseuser@alien.topBtoHome NetworkingBuying a Gateway
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    10 months ago

    Comcast only allows certain modems for the upload speed increases, any docsis 3.1 modem won’t do. It’s not the fact that some modems are better than others, it’s just what they allow, so the list might be updated to have more in the future. At the moment the only gateway device that is supported by comcast for the upload speeds the arris g54, which is 600 dollars, way too expensive in my opinion. The standalone modems are the hitron coda, hitron coda56 (I have one, it works good, 240mbps upload), and the netgear cm2050v. Yes, only 4.


  • noiwontchooseuser@alien.topBtoHome NetworkingThoughts?
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    11 months ago

    No, that modem is puma6 based, you will probably experience latency issues and it won’t be a good experience. Docsis 3.0 is outdated anyways, especially ones with 16 channels. It wouldn’t be fast.

    The arris sb8200 is 60 dollars on Amazon, however, keep in mind you will need a router too. It will be a night and day difference.