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expired Posted by GreenCreature437 • Nov 21, 2024
Nov 21, 2024 9:51 PM
Hitron CODA56 2.5 Gbps DOCSIS 3.1 Cable Modem (Xfinity, Charter Spectrum, Cox & More)
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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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Xfinity -Cable 1200 down, 35 up, mbps speeds
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I currently have 1GB speed with motorola S33 and getting only 25mbps.
will this modem increase the upload speed?
then use computer wire connect to the modem to check the speed
check your router speed,
i have experience that the router limited my speed..........
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It's not the lowest price ever ($109.99) but it's cheaper than the normal $139.99. You can order it and wait if it gets any cheaper over the next few weeks and then rebuy and return.
Spectrum is rolling out new frequencies to support symmetric download/upload on cable and iirc only their modems support the correct frequencies to take advantage (unless something has changed in the last few months)
Edit looking at data sheet it says 5-85Mhz so I think this works with Xfinity mid split but not Spectrum high split (up to 204Mhz)
Spectrum is rolling out new frequencies to support symmetric download/upload on cable and iirc only their modems support the correct frequencies to take advantage (unless something has changed in the last few months)
Edit looking at data sheet it says 5-85Mhz so I think this works with Xfinity mid split but not Spectrum high split (up to 204Mhz)
Everything is so market/region dependent. In my neighborhood Comcast has just recently started to upgrade their infrastructure and I hope they will enable midsplit in the near future. I will then replace my 8 year old Netgear CM500 modem to get the higher upload speed which is what I am mainly interested in.
They recently installed Google Fiber in our area but their lowest tier is 1G for $70 and I don't think they will change that. Otherwise I would immediately jump on a 500/500 plan for $35 or $40.
I don't need 1G for double the price if I only pay $30 for 300/25 or potentially 300/100 in the future. Totally sufficient for us working from home, gaming and running a few streams.
I'm actually planning on downgrading my service when my current promo expires because I only got it for the slightly faster upload speed. Even the 150 Mbps plan has 100+ upload in my area.
I'm actually planning on downgrading my service when my current promo expires because I only got it for the slightly faster upload speed. Even the 150 Mbps plan has 100+ upload in my area.
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