Designed for people who want to upgrade and future-proof their home network utilizing the latest Wi-Fi 6 technology HICKORY, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The technological innovation running through homes ...
NETGEAR, Inc. has launched the Nighthawk DOCSIS 3.1 high-speed Internet cable modem (CM3000), designed to support the latest DOCSIS 3.1 cable internet speeds with mid/high-split technology. This modem ...
HICKORY, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- CommScope (NASDAQ: COMM), a global leader in home networks, today announced that its ARRIS SURFboard® G54 DOCSIS 3.1 quad-band Wi-Fi 7 cable modem will be available to ...
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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, ...
If you’re looking to cut down on your utility bills, investing in your own internet modem and router is often a surefire way to save money. They might seem like an expensive luxury, but once you buy ...
We don’t normally get excited about modem chips, but Intel’s new Puma 7 is worth noting because of what it portends: more Internet bandwidth. Puma 7 is Intel’s first DOCSIS 3.1 chip, launched Thursday ...
Getting the fastest internet speed available typically requires fiber optic cables that transmit data with pulses of light, which can require digging up streets and yards to lay fiber. But Comcast is ...
Comcast announced that it installed the first gigabit DOCSIS 3.1-based cable modem in a customer's home near Philadelphia this week. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a ...
Picture this—your parents just moved to a new location, ordered Internet service, and are having trouble setting it up. What do they do? They call you, of course, for help in configuring their fancy ...
I thought this would be a fun post. Not one to needlessly promote ISPs, but we're in one of Spectrum's early high-split areas (KY) and I'm impressed & genuinely surprised it actually worked out after ...