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2 Year Limited Warranty
Cable internet service required. Does NOT include Wi-Fi and does not support cable digital voice service.
Connects to any existing Wi-Fi router
Approved for Cox, Spectrum and Xfinity internet along with many other US cable internet providers. Is NOT compatible with ATT, CenturyLink, Verizon or other DSL or Satellite internet service providers.
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Our research indicates that this offer is $46.01 lower (24% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $189.99
About this product:
2 Year Limited Warranty
Cable internet service required. Does NOT include Wi-Fi and does not support cable digital voice service.
Connects to any existing Wi-Fi router
Approved for Cox, Spectrum and Xfinity internet along with many other US cable internet providers. Is NOT compatible with ATT, CenturyLink, Verizon or other DSL or Satellite internet service providers.
Model: ARRIS SURFboard DOCSIS 3.1 Multi-Gigabit Cable Modem with 2.5 Gbps Ethernet Port, Approved for Cox, Xfinity, Spectrum and Others
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I've had this modem for over a year now with Xfinity. Bought it when I upgraded to gigabit. I love it! It's by far the most stable cable modem I've had over the years and outperforms earlier Arris and Motorola modems I've had not only in speed but most noticeably in stability. I'd recommend it without reservation.
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I've had this modem for over a year now with Xfinity. Bought it when I upgraded to gigabit. I love it! It's by far the most stable cable modem I've had over the years and outperforms earlier Arris and Motorola modems I've had not only in speed but most noticeably in stability. I'd recommend it without reservation.
Anyone know if this works with Cablevision (Optimum Internet Service)? TIA.
Go to their site or just do a search for "compatible modems optimum internet" or the like and almost every cable ISP will have an article on compatible modems.
Current Arris non-wifi based modems are typically all supported unless your cable provider uses VLAN type of configurations to deliver TV service over cable like some fiber providers do. Otherwise, it should work.
By the way, the S33 is a fantastic futureproof modem if anyone is interested.
I've had this modem for over a year now with Xfinity. Bought it when I upgraded to gigabit. I love it! It's by far the most stable cable modem I've had over the years and outperforms earlier Arris and Motorola modems I've had not only in speed but most noticeably in stability. I'd recommend it without reservation.
Thank you for that review. I just upgraded to gigabit with Xifinity from 600mps. I had been using the SB8200 without any issues and expexted speeds came without disconnects, but needed a new one for the gigabit. I narrowed my search down to this one and the SB8611. Both were roughly the same cost and had similar reviews. I was able to order the S33 from the Amazon Whse Like New for $140. Then, I saw a Prime Day deal for the SB8611 for a new one and was doubting my decision. Your comment made me feel better. :-)
If you don't mind, what router have you been using? Thanks.
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Some devices are a combined modem + router, which is likely why you're confused.
Current Arris non-wifi based modems are typically all supported unless your cable provider uses VLAN type of configurations to deliver TV service over cable like some fiber providers do. Otherwise, it should work.
By the way, the S33 is a fantastic futureproof modem if anyone is interested.
If you don't mind, what router have you been using? Thanks.
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