Reddit Reddit reviews Asus CM-16 Docsis 3.0 Cablelabs-Certified 16x4 686 Mbps Cable Modem Certified by Comcast Xfinity, Spectrum and Other Service Providers,Black

We found 4 Reddit comments about Asus CM-16 Docsis 3.0 Cablelabs-Certified 16x4 686 Mbps Cable Modem Certified by Comcast Xfinity, Spectrum and Other Service Providers,Black. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Asus CM-16 Docsis 3.0 Cablelabs-Certified 16x4 686 Mbps Cable Modem Certified by Comcast Xfinity, Spectrum and Other Service Providers,Black
DOCSIS 3.0 16x4 cable modem certified by Comcast Xfinity, Spectrum (legacy Time Warner Cable and Charter) and CoxSave up to $120 per year on rental fees by owning your own cable modemSupports downstream of up to 686Mbps and upstream of up to 131MbpsPairs perfectly with ASUS signature routers such as RT-AC68U and RT-AC66U (router not included, separate purchase required for WiFi connectivity)Five front-facing LED indicators easily reveal the status and signal strength of the cable modem
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4 Reddit comments about Asus CM-16 Docsis 3.0 Cablelabs-Certified 16x4 686 Mbps Cable Modem Certified by Comcast Xfinity, Spectrum and Other Service Providers,Black:

u/rmhuntley · 2 pointsr/frontierfios

i've got one of Frontier's shitty actiontec modem/router combos and it is simply awful.

I have Coax coming into the house. then it runs into a Coax to ethernet bridge(hla3105), then both ethernet and Coax go to the actiontec router. I would like to use my own hardware and do away w/ one of those connections. is this possible? I"m looking at getting this which I will then run into a separate wireless router.

u/PenoNation · 1 pointr/MLBStreams

I'm not sure what the 'best'choice is, but this is what I use:

MODEM:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01M6WJWQY/

ROUTER:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01LXL1AR8/


This is my internet speed right now:

http://www.speedtest.net/result/6431172093.png

u/111017751833 · 1 pointr/plano

Honestly, Spectrum is the way to go. Use your own modem and router.

I have been using a Zoom Modem DOCSIS 3.0 for the past 3years, with no issues. Along with this ASUS RT-ACRH13 for the past 10 months. I had another, much cheaper router than that, but between these two I paid $55 for the modem and $70 for the wifi router...so basically $0.65/month for the modem, and $7/month for the router = $7.65 as opposed to whatever they will charge for their modem router combination, and when I first used theirs, it wasn't nearing as good. Just make sure you get one that is at least DOCSIS 3.0, which is easiest to view here. I am partial to Motorola, as they have worked great for me, though the Netgear and TP-Link I used before where a while back, and was provided to me, didn't work as well, so I am biased against them, even though a lot of people talk good about them, so I could be wrong about them. A good combination is this Motorola N300 router modem combo both for the same price at Best Buy and Amazon. Which, even if it only last 1 year, it would be the same cost as $5.84/month renting, and then less as it will last more than one year.

Not sure how heavily you will be using the Internet, but I use it to stream all TV, constantly on reddit or whatever with my phone, and even some gaming...most going on at the same time. I like my router, but will be getting myself a new modem soon, which will probably be a Motorola MB7420 or a ASUS CM-16.

You can find what is compatible with Spectrum, and how to activate, if you go HERE and open this PDF file

Edit: formatting with links
Edit2: grammar

u/JCVDsWeirdPubez · 1 pointr/techsupport

I can't seem to find a 16x8 modem. I see a wall of numbers on spec sheets and my brain goes blank. This is the one amazon says people buy with it. Is this fine or should I look elsewhere? What am I even looking at?

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This one is at my local bestbuy able to be picked up today. I don't mind spending an extra $100 if it means good times on the internet can resume.