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Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2024
I couldn't get it set up with my ISP at first, then I saw someone else recomending a factory reset. After doing that in the web interface, I was able to get my ISP to activate it without issue. It's been running for a while now with no issues and I really like the interface. Overall, it's a good deal on a good modem.
Chris
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2024
I couldn't get it set up with my ISP at first, then I saw someone else recomending a factory reset. After doing that in the web interface, I was able to get my ISP to activate it without issue. It's been running for a while now with no issues and I really like the interface. Overall, it's a good deal on a good modem.
Joe Rock
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2024
I saw this modem listed as a approved supported model for Spectrum/Brighthouse. Found on Amaon as a refurbished device. Plugged in and gave the mac address to the cable company. Working well same day.I was also told this modem would support their highest speed. I only pay for their lowest speed.Works well, well supported. I am happy with the purchase so far. up a couple months already.
Joe Rock
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2024
I saw this modem listed as a approved supported model for Spectrum/Brighthouse. Found on Amaon as a refurbished device. Plugged in and gave the mac address to the cable company. Working well same day.I was also told this modem would support their highest speed. I only pay for their lowest speed.Works well, well supported. I am happy with the purchase so far. up a couple months already.
Don McKinney
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2024
Unfortunately the product would not power up. It only went to Ethernet 1 and Ethernet 2. Had to contact cable provider to send technician to test all systems and discovered the modem was faulty. Reinstalled oldModem and it worked fine after a line was replaced. This took six days to resolve with no Wifi or internet.Will request a complete refund and return the product as requested.
Don McKinney
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2024
Unfortunately the product would not power up. It only went to Ethernet 1 and Ethernet 2. Had to contact cable provider to send technician to test all systems and discovered the modem was faulty. Reinstalled oldModem and it worked fine after a line was replaced. This took six days to resolve with no Wifi or internet.Will request a complete refund and return the product as requested.
Thor C. Ritz
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2024
We were trying to do two zoom meetings in our house but couldn't as we were only getting 22 Mbps. I looked back in our records and the box we had I purchased almost 12 years ago so decided to update our system. I went with a refurb. unit to save money plus the items I have purchased this way seem just as good so help save the environment a little. Long story short this unit was easy to install, worked great once I worked with the cable company to get it activated on their system. Our download speed is now over 160 Mbps.
Thor C. Ritz
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2024
We were trying to do two zoom meetings in our house but couldn't as we were only getting 22 Mbps. I looked back in our records and the box we had I purchased almost 12 years ago so decided to update our system. I went with a refurb. unit to save money plus the items I have purchased this way seem just as good so help save the environment a little. Long story short this unit was easy to install, worked great once I worked with the cable company to get it activated on their system. Our download speed is now over 160 Mbps.
A. Deal Finder
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2023
My previous modem went out after years of use, so in a pinch I ran out to the local brick-and-mortar and bought the cheapest Netgear DOCSIS 3.0 modem, which is good for around 600 Mbps download. That was fine as I only had 300 Mbps service, and it gave me about 340 Mbps download. Well, fiber is moving into my area, so the cable company is feeling the heat and bumped me up to 1,000 Mbps (1 Gig) download for no extra cost. That 3.0 modem maxed out around 540 Mbps. So I decided to spend the money and get a 1 Gig DOCSIS 3.1 modem to take full advantage of the speed. The cost of those are 3-4x more, but then I ran across this refurbished Netgear model for $99 here on Amazon, only double the cost. A modem works in the background and connects you to the internet. It doesn't need to look pretty, doesn't matter if it is new, used, or refurbished, as long as it works. I purchased this refurbished model, Amazon got it to me in a couple days, I connected it and I called my cable company to give them the MAC address, and it has been working great since. I typically get 920-924 Mbps down and 53-54 Mbps up. (photo shows a time I got 62 Mbps up, but it only happened that one time). I use this with a NetGear RAX120 wireless router, which supports port aggregation. I recently connected it this way (with 2 ethernet cables between the modem and router) to see if I would get faster download speeds. Well, it won't give any faster speed from the cable provider to the modem, so the benchmark as pictured remains the same, but may help when several people in the family are downloading/streaming at once. Nice to know this modem supports port aggregation and could run at 2 Gig speeds if my cable provider offers that in the future. But downloads are incredibly fast at 1 Gig -- I am very happy with my purchase and to get the same product at a drastically reduced cost buying refurbished here on Amazon.
A. Deal Finder
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2023
My previous modem went out after years of use, so in a pinch I ran out to the local brick-and-mortar and bought the cheapest Netgear DOCSIS 3.0 modem, which is good for around 600 Mbps download. That was fine as I only had 300 Mbps service, and it gave me about 340 Mbps download. Well, fiber is moving into my area, so the cable company is feeling the heat and bumped me up to 1,000 Mbps (1 Gig) download for no extra cost. That 3.0 modem maxed out around 540 Mbps. So I decided to spend the money and get a 1 Gig DOCSIS 3.1 modem to take full advantage of the speed. The cost of those are 3-4x more, but then I ran across this refurbished Netgear model for $99 here on Amazon, only double the cost. A modem works in the background and connects you to the internet. It doesn't need to look pretty, doesn't matter if it is new, used, or refurbished, as long as it works. I purchased this refurbished model, Amazon got it to me in a couple days, I connected it and I called my cable company to give them the MAC address, and it has been working great since. I typically get 920-924 Mbps down and 53-54 Mbps up. (photo shows a time I got 62 Mbps up, but it only happened that one time). I use this with a NetGear RAX120 wireless router, which supports port aggregation. I recently connected it this way (with 2 ethernet cables between the modem and router) to see if I would get faster download speeds. Well, it won't give any faster speed from the cable provider to the modem, so the benchmark as pictured remains the same, but may help when several people in the family are downloading/streaming at once. Nice to know this modem supports port aggregation and could run at 2 Gig speeds if my cable provider offers that in the future. But downloads are incredibly fast at 1 Gig -- I am very happy with my purchase and to get the same product at a drastically reduced cost buying refurbished here on Amazon.
lukaspriest
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2023
I ordered a refurbished one and it showed up overnight and came in plain brown packaging. The unit itself was clean, spotless, and had no signs of wear. It was SUPER easy to install - I was replacing an old motorola modem that wasn't taking advantage of the speed my ISP offers. I swapped it in, called my ISP, gave them the MAC address, and presto, within 5 minutes I was back up and running at TRIPLE the speed I had before. Getting a refurbished unit saved me tons of money and I couldn't be happier.
lukaspriest
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2023
I ordered a refurbished one and it showed up overnight and came in plain brown packaging. The unit itself was clean, spotless, and had no signs of wear. It was SUPER easy to install - I was replacing an old motorola modem that wasn't taking advantage of the speed my ISP offers. I swapped it in, called my ISP, gave them the MAC address, and presto, within 5 minutes I was back up and running at TRIPLE the speed I had before. Getting a refurbished unit saved me tons of money and I couldn't be happier.
JP
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2023
I used to have Netgear CM600 (max speed 960 Mbps). My plan's max speed is 200 Mbps so technically CM600 should be more than enough. It has been great for the last 4 years (>100Mpbs) however at some time point, home WiFi got very slow (10~40 Mbps). Later I learned that CM600 has docsis 3.0 and it is not supported by Xfinity. Xfinity webpage showed CM600 is not compatible with their service.So I bought CM1100 (renewed) which supported docsis 3.1. New one's price is $180 (Amazon.com) and $200 (Costco). I know that renewed one is as good as the new one and I would need a newer one pretty soon (in a few years) from the experience.Once I put the new modem and register it to Xfinity, WiFi speed test showed >200Mbps. It is totally worthy. If your home internet is not fast enough, it is time to upgrade your modem. Time changes, and very fast... New technology demands a new equipment.
JP
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2023
I used to have Netgear CM600 (max speed 960 Mbps). My plan's max speed is 200 Mbps so technically CM600 should be more than enough. It has been great for the last 4 years (>100Mpbs) however at some time point, home WiFi got very slow (10~40 Mbps). Later I learned that CM600 has docsis 3.0 and it is not supported by Xfinity. Xfinity webpage showed CM600 is not compatible with their service.So I bought CM1100 (renewed) which supported docsis 3.1. New one's price is $180 (Amazon.com) and $200 (Costco). I know that renewed one is as good as the new one and I would need a newer one pretty soon (in a few years) from the experience.Once I put the new modem and register it to Xfinity, WiFi speed test showed >200Mbps. It is totally worthy. If your home internet is not fast enough, it is time to upgrade your modem. Time changes, and very fast... New technology demands a new equipment.
J. Nichols
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2021
Good for the money, works like it should, easy to set up, No complaints at all.
J. Nichols
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2021
Good for the money, works like it should, easy to set up, No complaints at all.
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