Modem questions
OK, so other than game issues, I need to upgrade my modem. Does this matter in the least? I have been using my buddies SB6190 and dont really have any issues. I personally have the SB6141. I am paying for the Ultimate and why I have my buddies 6190. He is coming back from his 2 week reserve call and will want it back. Question I have: Does it really matter between the below models, choosing a different modem? I just dont want to spend more than necessary, keeping in mind that the speeds do not change again. I always want to keep the faster speed(s). I am debating between the CM600 & SB6190. What would be a better choice for the Ultimate Tier Internet. I have a Netgear Nighthawk AC1900 router. CM600 - 24d x 8u channels - How good is this compared to the Motorola Surf Board models? Can it keep up? At what speeds given to my by COX would I need to get a faster or more channel modem? SB6183 - 16d x 4u channels - This still has the same number channels for the UL as the 6141. Is this even a viable competitor for or as a replacement. Will it hold up to a higher speed? At what speeds given to my by COX would I need to get a faster or more channel modem? SB6190 - 32d x 8u - Seems like it hasn't had to many issues, just hard to justify $150 if there are comparable modems that will do the same thing. I don't think I would need to worry until the 1GB service was released to everyone, but at that time I would need to switch to a DOCSIS 3.1 model.2.2KViews0likes4CommentsPersonal router with fiber Gigablast?
We're currently using a Cox-provided TechnicolorCGM4140COM. It performs well enough, but we'd like to have finer control over our network and I have a Netgear router that I canconfigure for the job. We've got a plain RJ45 link to the ONT, and near as I can tell the provided gateway isn't doing any special dance to connect, just DHCP. Is this as simple as removing the Panoramic from the equation andplugging in the Netgear?639Views0likes2Comments