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  2. Maximize Your Internet Plan With These Gaming Modems - AOL

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    DOCSIS 3.0 is the standard in many modems. It allows for max speeds of 1 gigabyte per second (Gbps) downstream and 200 megabytes per second (Mbps) upstream, although most ISPs require a DOCSIS 3.1 ...

  3. DOCSIS - Wikipedia

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    DOCSIS employs a mixture of deterministic access methods for upstream transmissions, specifically time-division multiple access (TDMA) for DOCSIS 1.0/1.1 and both TDMA and S-CDMA for DOCSIS 2.0 and 3.0, with a limited use of contention for bandwidth reservation requests. In TDMA, a cable modem requests a time to transmit and the CMTS grants it ...

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    DOCSIS 3.0 and lower — 4 Gigabit b/g/n 2.4 450 2 USB 2.0 0 2 0 7.30 German version only FRITZ!Box 6810 LTE ... 0 1 0 6.88 Tri-band LTE modem ...

  5. Cable modem - Wikipedia

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    DOCSIS 2.0 added support for S-CDMA PHY, while DOCSIS 3.0 added IPv6 support and channel bonding to allow a single cable modem to use concurrently more than one upstream channel and more than one downstream channel in parallel. Virtually all cable modems operating in the field today are compliant with one of the DOCSIS versions.

  6. Cable Internet access - Wikipedia

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    If the HFC network is large, the cable modem termination system can be grouped into hubs for efficient management. Several standards have been used for cable internet, but the most common is DOCSIS. [1] A cable modem at the customer is connected via coaxial cable to an optical node, and thus into an HFC network.

  7. DOCSIS Set-top Gateway - Wikipedia

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    DOCSIS Set-top Gateway (or DSG) is a specification describing how out-of-band data is delivered to a cable set-top box. Cable set-top boxes need a reliable source of out of band data for information such as program guides, channel lineups, and updated code images.

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