The newest%2C fastest cable modem is DOCSIS 3 Old DOCSIS 1.1 modems need to be replaced Your provider may update you to a DOCSIS 3 modem for free I'll be honest: Cable modems aren't glamorous ...
You might already be aware that DOCSIS 3.1 technology is the best on the market for cable modems. Without a doubt, it is heavily featured and recommended by tech reviews all across the internet. Yet, ...
As Docsis-enabled cable modems continue to push their way into homes and businesses, end users will rely on these systems to handle more IP services. Many of these services will run over TCP, making ...
The CommScope ARRIS SURFboard S33 DOCSIS 3.1 multi-Gigabit cable modem is now available in the United States. As the newest modem in the SURFboard family, the S33 is perfect for customers who want to ...
New Nighthawk cable modems deliver multigigabit internet speeds to work with the fastest internet service plans available SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--NETGEAR®, Inc. (NASDAQ: NTGR), the ...
Leading cable TV equipment developer Arris Group Inc. ARRS recently introduced two DOCSIS 3.1 cable modems, despite the fact that the next-generation DOCSIS 3.1 standard is yet to be fully certified ...
This post was done in partnership with The Wirecutter, a buyer's guide to the best technology. Read the full article here. After researching 88 cable modems this year, the Arris SURFboard SB6141 ...
Your 16-Mbit cable connection is going to look awfully puny when a new generation of 10-Gbit cable modems enter the scene—whenever that turns out to be. On the other hand, there’s good reason to ...
MaxLinear has unveiled its Puma 8, an ESD/FDD DOCSIS 4.0 cable modem and gateway platform that achieves data throughput speeds exceeding 10 Gbps, establishing itself as an Ultra DOCSIS 3.1 solution.
Linksys has announced three new DOCSIS 3.0 Cable Modems, marking a return to the cable modem market after over 10 years. The new lineup will give consumers another opportunity to buy a cable modem ...
After reading about recent Comcastic issues on the FP, I was thinking... don't most modems have diagnostic data available somehow? Classicly, I recall going to 192.168.100.1 to access these settings.