Amazon has
ARRIS Surfboard S33 DOCSIS 3.1 Multi-Gigabit Cable Modem for
$169.99.
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ARRIS Surfboard S33 DOCSIS 3.1 Multi-Gigabit Cable Modem for
$169.99.
Shipping is free.
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Product Info:- The SURFboard S33 features a 2.5 Gbps Ethernet port plus an additional 1 Gbps Ethernet port for a 2nd network
- Cable internet service required. Does NOT include Wi-Fi and does not support cable digital voice service.
- DOCSIS 3.1 Cable Modem approved for cable internet speed plans up to 2.5 Gbps
- 32 downstream x 8 upstream DOCSIS 3.0 bonded channels, 2 downstream x 2 upstream OFDM DOCSIS 3 1 channels
- Connects to any existing Wi-Fi router for blazing-fast internet.
- Compatible with major U.S. Cable Internet Providers including Cox, Spectrum, Xfinity & others.ice.
- Stop renting your modem and save on monthly modem rental fees!
- Sleek new, modern design fits nicely into home or office
- Not compatible with ATT, Verizon, CenturyLink or other DSL or Fiber internet providers
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Nonetheless, is this a good option for a modem?
Is there a better or comparable gateway (modem/router combo)?
I'll be hardwiring 5-6 TVs, two computers, Hue Hub, and 2-4 POE Cameras (I'm assuming via an NVR), and any access points needed for great WiFi service.
However, it is very nice to have multiple gig options now. I'd rather take a cheap 500/500 plan most days still.
EDIT: Nevermind, a few posts later someone posted it: https://www.bestbuy.com/site/recycling/networking-recycling-offer/pcmcat1497300657381.c?ref=8575135&loc=2a95d624ea7c11eba2612e969d48dfac0INT&acampID=2a95d624ea7c11eba2612e969d48dfac0INT&id=pcmcat1497300657381
Nonetheless, is this a good option for a modem?
Is there a better or comparable gateway (modem/router combo)?
I'll be hardwiring 5-6 TVs, two computers, Hue Hub, and 2-4 POE Cameras (I'm assuming via an NVR), and any access points needed for great WiFi service.
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Via WiFi it'll be the typical smartphones, tablets, baby monitor, appliances, door locks, etc.
It would be nice to have control over the wired connection to our son's room so we can remotely disconnect him if he tries to stay on PlayStation past his bed time.
With my AT&T Gateway, I can login to the accompanied Smart Home Manager and pause devices connected via Ethernet or WiFi which is nice.
I'm guessing I'll need a decent switch too for all these ethernet connections.
I know not for my current speed, but I've been waiting to get any 3.1 modem and upgrade the speed I can get, but you know...covid and limited funds.
I have an older SB model that is working well. I don't really like the look of the round device and think it might get warm in the area I keep the modems (a mostly enclosed cabinet unit with just a USB fan moving air most of the time). I have been able to avoid heat issues with current modem and routers, but some routers have been hotter than others.
So just wondered if really worth it for the S33 or for $20 less to get the SB8200.
I have the 8200 and am also thinking of swapping out to the sb33
Thanks OP for posting! Thanks for any feedback others can offer.
Via WiFi it'll be the typical smartphones, tablets, baby monitor, appliances, door locks, etc.
With my AT&T Gateway, I can login to the accompanied Smart Home Manager and pause devices connected via Ethernet or WiFi which is nice.
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Via WiFi it'll be the typical smartphones, tablets, baby monitor, appliances, door locks, etc.
It would be nice to have control over the wired connection to our son's room so we can remotely disconnect him if he tries to stay on PlayStation past his bed time.
With my AT&T Gateway, I can login to the accompanied Smart Home Manager and pause devices connected via Ethernet or WiFi which is nice.
I'm guessing I'll need a decent switch too for all these ethernet connections.
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