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  2. Consider Buying One of These Expert Recommended Cable Modems ...

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    The NETGEAR Nighthawk CAX80, a high performing modem/router combo that works with internet plans up to 1200 Mbps, has similar specs as the Comcast/Xfinity-only Motorola MT8733—DOCSIS 3.1, 2.5 ...

  3. DOCSIS - Wikipedia

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    A DOCSIS 3.0 cable modem A cable modem termination system (CMTS) A DOCSIS architecture includes two primary components: a cable modem located at the customer premises, and a cable modem termination system (CMTS) located at the CATV headend. [28] The customer PC and associated peripherals are termed customer-premises equipment (CPE). The CPE are ...

  4. New Broadcom Chipsets Set to Boost Comcast and Charter ... - AOL

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    On Wednesday, Broadcom Inc (NASDAQ:AVGO), Charter Communications Inc (NASDAQ:CHTR), and Comcast Corp (NASDAQ:CMCSA) announced the joint development of Unified DOCSIS chipsets for network nodes ...

  5. Cable Internet access - Wikipedia

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    A cable modem at the customer is connected via coaxial cable to an optical node, and thus into an HFC network. An optical node serves many modems as the modems are connected with coaxial cable to a coaxial cable "trunk" via distribution "taps" on the trunk, which then connects to the node, possibly using amplifiers along the trunk.

  6. Xfinity - Wikipedia

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    Along with the price of internet subscriptions, Comcast charges users an additional $15.00/month to rent a cable modem. [19] This fee has been seen by some as unfair, [19] [20] but is waived for customers who buy their own modems. [21] Comcast charges $20 for internet installation, [22] but the fee is waived for customers who opt to install ...

  7. Cable modem - Wikipedia

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    In network topology, a cable modem is a network bridge that conforms to IEEE 802.1D for Ethernet networking (with some modifications). The cable modem bridges Ethernet frames between a customer LAN and the coax network. Technically, it is a modem because it must modulate data to transmit it over the cable network, and it must demodulate data ...

  8. Com21 - Wikipedia

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    Com21 named their cable modems ComPort. Over the years, Com21 offered several models of their cable modems. All ComPort modems offered two interfaces: one coax connector to link to the TV network and an RJ-45 Ethernet interface. The early ComPort modems had also a module slot for a telephone module.

  9. List of ITU-T V-series recommendations - Wikipedia

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    V.34 (10/96) is an updated ITU-T recommendation for a modem, building on the V.34 standard but allowing up to 33.6 kbit/s bidirectional data transfer. Other additional defined data transfer rates are 31.2 kbit/s, as well as all the permitted V.34 rates. Modems implementing this standard were often marketed under the moniker V.34+. [6]

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