Blaylock "That Backfired" Senior Member Joined Jun 5, 2013 Location Go Blue! Jan 9, 2017 #21 I'm looking to do the same here. Will DOCSIS 3.1 modems be backwards compatable with 3.0 or do you need to match what the provider uses?
I'm looking to do the same here. Will DOCSIS 3.1 modems be backwards compatable with 3.0 or do you need to match what the provider uses?
Janus67 Benching Team Leader Joined May 29, 2005 Jan 9, 2017 #22 They should be backwards compatible, but you always want to verify with your ISP that it is supported/they have a firmware for it first.
They should be backwards compatible, but you always want to verify with your ISP that it is supported/they have a firmware for it first.
OnDborder Senior Member Joined May 6, 2001 Location HOT 'n Arizona Jan 11, 2017 #23 Ditto on what Janus67 said. I'm still on 3.0 Thanks Janus67 for the heads up again.
Blaylock "That Backfired" Senior Member Joined Jun 5, 2013 Location Go Blue! Jan 11, 2017 #24 I'm looking at the Arris SB6183 for mine. Anyone have issues with this modem?
EarthDog Gulper Nozzle Co-Owner Joined Dec 15, 2008 Location Buckeyes! Jan 11, 2017 #25 I'm returning my 6190 for a 6183. It doesn't use the problematic jaguar processor so it should be fine.
I'm returning my 6190 for a 6183. It doesn't use the problematic jaguar processor so it should be fine.
Blaylock "That Backfired" Senior Member Joined Jun 5, 2013 Location Go Blue! Jan 11, 2017 #26 I've read about that. Thx for the link Janus.
OnDborder Senior Member Joined May 6, 2001 Location HOT 'n Arizona Jan 13, 2017 #27 Update on the Netgear CM1000: Idk if it was a "glitch" or Cox caught it and throttling my speed now.. Btw, the lower speeds are due to my defective Netgear router. Now using a TP link
Update on the Netgear CM1000: Idk if it was a "glitch" or Cox caught it and throttling my speed now.. Btw, the lower speeds are due to my defective Netgear router. Now using a TP link