Hitron Americas via Amazon has Hitron CODA56 2.5 Gbps DOCSIS 3.1 Cable Modem on sale for $118.99. Shipping is free.
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Supports Internet Plans up to 2.5 Gbps
2.5 Gigabit Ethernet Port provides more speed to your router. Take full advantage of your faster speeds when you connect your router, access points or wifi mesh system.
Pair with any WiFi Router or WiFi Mesh to connect all of your WiFi devices to the Internet and harness 2.5 Gbps speeds to your end devices! This cable Internet modem DOES NOT have built-in WiFi.
Certified to work with: Comcast Xfinity, Comcast Xfinity Business, Charter Spectrum, Cox Gigablast, Cable One Sparklight, and Zito Media. Also works with Astound, Grande, RCN, and Wave.
Benefit from 2 downstream and 2 upstream OFDM DOCSIS 3.1 channels, reducing latency in DOCSIS 3.1 devices for smoother, uninterrupted online activities.
This multi-gigabit modem isn't just limited to DOCSIS 3.1 networks. It's designed to work seamlessly with both DOCSIS 3.1 and DOCSIS 3.0 networks.
With over 30 years of experience, Hitron is a global pioneer in DOCSIS 3.1 modems and routers, a trusted expert known for delivering performance and reliability
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Hitron Americas via Amazon has Hitron CODA56 2.5 Gbps DOCSIS 3.1 Cable Modem on sale for $118.99. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member GreenCreature437 for sharing this deal.
About this Item:
Supports Internet Plans up to 2.5 Gbps
2.5 Gigabit Ethernet Port provides more speed to your router. Take full advantage of your faster speeds when you connect your router, access points or wifi mesh system.
Pair with any WiFi Router or WiFi Mesh to connect all of your WiFi devices to the Internet and harness 2.5 Gbps speeds to your end devices! This cable Internet modem DOES NOT have built-in WiFi.
Certified to work with: Comcast Xfinity, Comcast Xfinity Business, Charter Spectrum, Cox Gigablast, Cable One Sparklight, and Zito Media. Also works with Astound, Grande, RCN, and Wave.
Benefit from 2 downstream and 2 upstream OFDM DOCSIS 3.1 channels, reducing latency in DOCSIS 3.1 devices for smoother, uninterrupted online activities.
This multi-gigabit modem isn't just limited to DOCSIS 3.1 networks. It's designed to work seamlessly with both DOCSIS 3.1 and DOCSIS 3.0 networks.
With over 30 years of experience, Hitron is a global pioneer in DOCSIS 3.1 modems and routers, a trusted expert known for delivering performance and reliability
Model: Hitron CODA56 Multi-Gigabit DOCSIS 3.1 Modem | Pairs with Any WiFi Router or Mesh WiFi | Certified with Xfinity, Charter Spectrum, Cox | 10x Faster Than DOCSIS 3.0 | 2.5 Gbps Ethernet Cable Modem
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A benefit on this modem for Xfinity is it is one of the cheaper ones that will be able to get NextGen/midsplit speeds (in areas this is rolled out), which effectively means more upload. Here is a list of all the current ones: https://assets.xfinity.com/assets...evices.pdf
I got the lower Hitron CODA (not CODA56) model earlier this year and my plan went from 200/5 to 300/100 with no price change. I just tested and I'm getting 329/112 on my phone over wifi AC.
The difference on the lower model is it only supports up to 1000 down/350 up on the internet connection and it only has a Gigabit ethernet port. (CODA56 2500 down/700 up and 2.5Gb ethernet port).
So if you are not planning to get, or don't have available in your area, plans higher than 1 Gigabit, then there's no point in getting the CODA56 over the CODA.
However, the regular CODA model seems to be sold out/not listed on Amazon right now, except for the Renewed listing at $89. (I got my CODA for $80 new earlier this year). https://www.amazon.com/Hitron-Cer...0CVCDL3HV/
My area does support 2000/200 but my current service is 1000/20 with Motorola s33.
Will this modem increase the upload without changing to higher tier service?
Thanks
No, the Arris S33 is a recommended modem but not on the list (yet) to support the higher nextgen upload speeds.
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Bought this to replace a S33 and ended up getting half the download speed. Upload did increase to where it should be. Couldn't get it figured out between xfinity and Hitron. Ordered a replacement CODA56 and had the same results, so returned it.
Also, this modem only has a six month warranty and their support was pretty useless via a ticket system only.
Waiting to see if the Netgear CM3000 drops anytime soon.
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I got the lower Hitron CODA (not CODA56) model earlier this year and my plan went from 200/5 to 300/100 with no price change. I just tested and I'm getting 329/112 on my phone over wifi AC.
The difference on the lower model is it only supports up to 1000 down/350 up on the internet connection and it only has a Gigabit ethernet port. (CODA56 2500 down/700 up and 2.5Gb ethernet port).
So if you are not planning to get, or don't have available in your area, plans higher than 1 Gigabit, then there's no point in getting the CODA56 over the CODA.
However, the regular CODA model seems to be sold out/not listed on Amazon right now, except for the Renewed listing at $89. (I got my CODA for $80 new earlier this year). https://www.amazon.com/Hitron-Cer...0CVCDL3HV/
I just moved to a new place, and I don't want to pay internet company modem rental fee...
Can I use this modem for kinetic fiber service by Windstream?
Have been debating getting the CM3000 but it is so dang expensive. Wonder if this one will do the trick instead? I really want something with an easy to use interface that is future proof for a while
Have been debating getting the CM3000 but it is so dang expensive. Wonder if this one will do the trick instead? I really want something with an easy to use interface that is future proof for a while
I have xfinity. I was able to add the modem to xfinity using the xfinity app myself without calling in. The modem is relatively new I doubt you would have to replace it in the next 5 years.
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I just moved to a new place, and I don't want to pay internet company modem rental fee...
Can I use this modem for kinetic fiber service by Windstream?
No it's for cable internet. Not fiber.
I get 920 Mb down/70 Mb up with my 1 Gb service with Xfinity. Modem has worked fine for 10 months.
Seems similar to most that it will connect to a walled off registration portal. In my experience, those never worked and I ended up just calling their 800 number. Give them some info on the modem, usually serial number and mac address). Usually takes a few minutes and a reboot of the modem and you're set.
I bought the CODA version of this modem, and have been using it on Xfinity for almost a year. I get 600/100 on my 600MB plan. Before I bought this modem, I was getting 600/12. The CODA modem was a bit flaky initially and would drop connections, but I bought a mini external fan from Walmart that blows on it 24/7. it seems to have taken care of the issue. Now and then I still get an issue but that could be Xfinity. Power off everything and reboot appears to take care of the issue.
Seems to avoid PUMA chipset, so I declare this a good deal. I'd still rather buy a used cable modem and save even more $$'s but that's just me! https://approvedmodemlist.com/int...t-defects/
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The difference on the lower model is it only supports up to 1000 down/350 up on the internet connection and it only has a Gigabit ethernet port. (CODA56 2500 down/700 up and 2.5Gb ethernet port).
So if you are not planning to get, or don't have available in your area, plans higher than 1 Gigabit, then there's no point in getting the CODA56 over the CODA.
However, the regular CODA model seems to be sold out/not listed on Amazon right now, except for the Renewed listing at $89. (I got my CODA for $80 new earlier this year). https://www.amazon.com/Hitron-Cer...0CVCDL3HV/
Renewed CODA56 is $109:
https://www.amazon.com/Hitron-Mul...0D441SJLH/
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Will this modem increase the upload without changing to higher tier service?
Thanks
https://forums.xfinity.
https://assets.xfinity.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Lace
Also, this modem only has a six month warranty and their support was pretty useless via a ticket system only.
Waiting to see if the Netgear CM3000 drops anytime soon.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank hiroo916
The difference on the lower model is it only supports up to 1000 down/350 up on the internet connection and it only has a Gigabit ethernet port. (CODA56 2500 down/700 up and 2.5Gb ethernet port).
So if you are not planning to get, or don't have available in your area, plans higher than 1 Gigabit, then there's no point in getting the CODA56 over the CODA.
However, the regular CODA model seems to be sold out/not listed on Amazon right now, except for the Renewed listing at $89. (I got my CODA for $80 new earlier this year). https://www.amazon.com/Hitron-Cer...0CVCDL3HV/
Renewed CODA56 is $109:
https://www.amazon.com/Hitron-Mul...0D441SJLH/
Can I use this modem for kinetic fiber service by Windstream?
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Can I use this modem for kinetic fiber service by Windstream?
I get 920 Mb down/70 Mb up with my 1 Gb service with Xfinity. Modem has worked fine for 10 months.
Seems similar to most that it will connect to a walled off registration portal. In my experience, those never worked and I ended up just calling their 800 number. Give them some info on the modem, usually serial number and mac address). Usually takes a few minutes and a reboot of the modem and you're set.
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