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Eliminate monthly cable modem fees with the NETGEAR Certified Refurbished DOCSIS 3.0 Cable Modem With 16X4 Max (CM500-100NAR). NETGEAR Certified Refurbished product is manufacturer refurbished to work and email support. All accessories are included with quick setup guide in the box. Like lanes on a highway, channels carrying data get congested during peak hours. The more channels you have the faster you go. This modem supports 16x4 downstream channels. It is also certified to work with all the major internet cable providers and works with any Wi-Fi router or gateway. Simply plug the modem into the coax cable then use a computer to connect the modem by following the on-screen setup process. Experience eight times faster speed than the DOCSIS 2.0 with the NETGEAR Certified Refurbished DOCSIS 3.0 Cable Modem With 16X4 Max (CM500-100NAR).
NETGEAR Certified Refurbished DOCSIS 3.0 Cable Modem With 16X4 Max (CM500-100NAR):
NETGEAR Certified Refurbished product is manufacturer refurbished to work and look as new with 90 Day Warranty and email support
Eliminate rental fees
Channel bonding with 16x4 downstream channels
ISP compatibility with all major cable providers
Works universally with any routers
Easy setup
DOCSIS 3.0 up to 8x faster than 2.0
Up to 680Mbps download and upload speed. Separate router required for WiFi. 16x4 channel bonding
Netgear Refurbished product may have a removed serial number. You will need to state the product is refurbished (state the full part number) if emailing customer support. See the attached (image) flyer to obtain the Serial Number and MAC Address information that may be needed by your Cable provider before contacting them.
Gigabit Ethernet port—Fastest wired speeds to connect your router or computer
https://www.walmart.com/ip/NETGEA.../861291307
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Still though… it's not the worst deal I've seen for a door stopper.
Could, but is that really likely anytime soon? I doubt it.
Ban? Why would they do that?
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https://www.xfinity.com/support/devices/#unauth
For my zip, this modem isn't listed as compatible.
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This will not happen. Straight out. Why because all major broadband companies still have and operate earlier tech in the Nodes and Headends. If you don't know what that is, google it. Hence, the 3.0 which is relatively fully operational in XFINITY, Verizon, ATT, spectrum and Cox will be coherent in the next 5 to 6 years. But hey. Maybe your area is using different tech from all of us around the 🇺🇸. I do work for one of those companies and worked at Verizon for 4 years in their NY headend. 👍
1many cable ISPs remove modems as they go forward. Some Docsis 3.0 modems are already being removed from supported modems lists.
FOR NEW ACCOUNTS Comcast no longer supports Motorola SB6121 (DOCSIS 3.0, 4x4, capable of up to 343Mbps). And for that reason on ebay it goes for about $10 shipped.
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A cable modem is still used by AT&T and Verizon FiOS?