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Rating: | (4.63 out of 5 stars) |
Reviews: | 1,382 Costco Wholesale Reviews |
Product Name: | NETGEAR Nighthawk CM1100 DOCSIS 3.1 Cable Modem |
Product Description: | Netgear Nighthawk CM1100 DOCSIS 3.1 Cable Modem Works with Xfinity, Cox, and SpectrumMeets DOCSIS 3.1 specs. and backward compatible with DOCSIS 3.02 Gigabit Ethernet ports with link aggregation supportSupport all cable internet speed tiers up to 2Gps (separate router required for WiFi)This product is not compatible with cable bundled voice services |
Model Number: | CM1100 |
Product SKU: | 100464287 |
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IIRC, the most direct comparison is the SB8200. Both have two ports that support link aggregation (if your router or computer supports it, many routers don't). SB8200 runs a tad bit hotter, but enjoys much wider support among ISPs. SB8200 also has 3gb of RAM, while the 1100 has 256mb (not that it really matters TBH).
If they balk, just buy a new one and return on the old receipt.
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IIRC, the most direct comparison is the SB8200. Both have two ports that support link aggregation (if your router or computer supports it, many routers don't). SB8200 runs a tad bit hotter, but enjoys much wider support among ISPs. SB8200 also has 3gb of RAM, while the 1100 has 256mb (not that it really matters TBH).
IIRC, the most direct comparison is the SB8200. Both have two ports that support link aggregation (if your router or computer supports it, many routers don't). SB8200 runs a tad bit hotter, but enjoys much wider support among ISPs. SB8200 also has 3gb of RAM, while the 1100 has 256mb (not that it really matters TBH).
256M and 3GB are very different. I wonder if it really doesn't matter. Why would Arris use 3GB if it really doesn't matter? Just some reasonable suspicion. I don't know shit about how these modems work.
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I ordered one last week at $150, did chat with costco this morning and they are refunding the difference.
Should be delivered tomorrow.
With everyone working from home and kids at home, my old modem is starting to show it's age and rebooting often. (7 year old 16x4 modem).
Going to upgrade service from 300mb to gig tomorrow after I get the modem.
How much was it last time same price ?
Thnx much
On another note, Netgear posted a video on their YT channel regarding the CAX80 which is supported by multiple ISPs (confirmed on Spectrum's website). They mentioned a March-April release date with an MSRP of $429...oof!