DOCSIS 3.1 cable modems use advanced technology to offer the best Internet speeds available, improving the efficiency of your home network.
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Cable Modems Explained: Channel Bonding
Channel bonding by a cable modem reduces WiFi congestion by combining multiple downstream and upstream channels, resulting in faster Wi-Fi. Learn more.
Choosing the Right Cable Modem or Cable Modem Router
How to choose the right cable modem/router for your home depends on your living situation and Internet needs. Learn more.
Cable Modems Explained: Wi-Fi 6 vs 802.11ac
To get Wi-Fi in your home with a cable modem, you need to pair it with a Wi-Fi 6 or 802.11ac ready wireless router. Here’s the difference.
Cable Modems Explained: OFDM vs OFDMA
Should you choose a cable modem/router that supports OFDM or OFDMA? What is the difference? Here’s what you need to know.
Cable Modems Explained: Compatibility with Service Providers
Not all cable modems are supported by all Internet service providers (ISP). Before you buy, make sure yours is compatible with your service provider. Here are some tips.
Troubleshooting Your Cable Modem
Troubleshooting your cable modem and Internet connection can be done without having to call your ISP. Learn how.
802.11ac vs 802.11ax: Which is Better?
802.11ax is the next generation of WiFi, also called WiFi 6, that has improved performance features over 802.11ac. We will show you how they are different and which one might be best for you.