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Location: Seattle, WA USA
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Cable Modems--which are the best?
I'm tired of paying $5/month for a rental of a crappy modem. I'd like to buy one that isn't the entry level crap Comcast gives out. I see this one, and am intrigued: http://www.amazon.com/Motorola-SB612...dp/B001UI2FPE/ Motorola SB6120 SURFboard DOCSIS 3.0 eXtreme Broadband Cable Modem Can anyone compare/contrast/recommend something better for similar $$ (~$100)? Thanks in advance for your help. ![]()
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I paid $60 for a surfboard modem 2.5 years ago now. I was paying $3 a month and it has already been cheaper doing it this way. Also they had me on a modem with docsis 1.0/1.1? and I was getting like 2mb/s down when paying for 8 down. Yes...its worth it
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Location: AL
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I've never had high-speed internet, but a lot of people (including friends of mine) seem to like the Linksys CM100.
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New Member Join Date: Aug 2009
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I have that modem. First one was DOA but second seems to work but Comcast cant get the high speed to work upstream. Had it for nearly a year with no probs other then the lack of high up. |
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Location: NYC
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The enthusiast aftermarket cable modem favorite definitely seems to be Motorola Surfboards. I've used them for years with great results and none of the random downtime problems that I used to get with the stock TWC modems. If you're going to purchase your own, I heartily recommend a Surfboard.
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Location: Phila, PA
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just get something with docsis 3.0 since most cable companies are moving to this in the future.. though 2.0 should be fine for another year or more
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Location: Hawaii
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Doesn't most ISPs only allow the mac address from their modem to connect?
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Location: NYC
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Yes, you have to call the ISP and give them your new modem's MAC address.
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Location: Seattle, WA USA
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Thanks for the advice, guys. Seems like everyone agrees that this is a good modem for my purposes, so I picked it up. I really appreciate the help!
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Location: Lawrence, KS
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The surfboard I had a few years ago worked great. The only reason I sold it was due to getting DSL.
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Location: San Antonio,TX
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dont mean to thread jack but i hate to make a 2nd thread with a similar question... i have a ambit modem from TWC would it be worth it to upgrade to one of those motorola ones? i dont really have any problems with my internet but if it can perform better why not right...
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The Surfboards tend to be good. I've owned a couple over the years and they worked really well for me. I'd say go ahead and get a surfboard if you can. They tend to have a bit more informative diagnostics page than other modems if I recall.
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