Hitron Coda56 is the modem that is on the top of their certification list in terms of performance, as it is fully supported for Xfinity’s mid high split. Double-check the Xfinity “certified list” applicable to your Xfinity region.
The Arris S33 should be a good choice for your needs.
Those fuckin overheat just google s33 overheat. Still gets recommended like crazy on Reddit; must be some Good “brand ambassadors” On here
The Netgear CM3000 is on the certified list and recently became available. I'd been waiting for that and ordered one a couple of days ago. The Coda56 I tried was flaky, and while the S33 I'm using is rock solid I'm stuck with a 10 Mbps upload bandwidth and if I run the Ethernet at 2.5 Gbps it dramatically drops the download speed for 1 Gbps hosts. I am hoping the CM3000 may improve the upload bandwidth and the 2x1 Gbps LAG ports it has (in addition to the 2.5G port) should fix the issue with 1 Gbps downloads.
I am considering a CM3000 as well. Just couple of days back I got CM2000 - was at the same. Not sure why I went with that - probably because Amazon had that one listed.
I need as my promotion is going away, if I’m paying a rental service fee for $25 I might as well own something if I’m paying that, 2 years comes to about $400 for a modem. Would like to get one that has built in wifi
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Hitron Coda56 is the modem that is on the top of their certification list in terms of performance, as it is fully supported for Xfinity’s mid high split. Double-check the Xfinity “certified list” applicable to your Xfinity region.
The Arris S33 should be a good choice for your needs.
Those fuckin overheat just google s33 overheat. Still gets recommended like crazy on Reddit; must be some Good “brand ambassadors” On here
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I bought a Motorola MB8611 in 2021 for this 1.2Gig plan.
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The Netgear CM3000 is on the certified list and recently became available. I'd been waiting for that and ordered one a couple of days ago. The Coda56 I tried was flaky, and while the S33 I'm using is rock solid I'm stuck with a 10 Mbps upload bandwidth and if I run the Ethernet at 2.5 Gbps it dramatically drops the download speed for 1 Gbps hosts. I am hoping the CM3000 may improve the upload bandwidth and the 2x1 Gbps LAG ports it has (in addition to the 2.5G port) should fix the issue with 1 Gbps downloads.
How is using the Netgear CM3000 over Coda56?
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I am considering a CM3000 as well. Just couple of days back I got CM2000 - was at the same. Not sure why I went with that - probably because Amazon had that one listed.
Only Netgear has the 3000 one listed.
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I need as my promotion is going away, if I’m paying a rental service fee for $25 I might as well own something if I’m paying that, 2 years comes to about $400 for a modem. Would like to get one that has built in wifi