You want to buy a Wi-Fi range extender if your home or space is suffering dead spots. The wireless range extender helps extend your Wi-Fi coverage to reach all corners of your home to eliminate dead zones. Learn more.
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How Cable Modems Work
A cable modem is a type of modem that delivers broadband Internet service through the same cable that supplies cable television service called coaxial cables. Learn more about how it works.
What is DOCSIS 3.1 Certified and Why Do I Want It?
Maximize your home network’s potential, achieve the fastest speeds, and ensure a reliable Internet connection with a DOCSIS 3.1 Certified cable modem.
What is a DOCSIS 3.1 Modem?
DOCSIS 3.1 modems offer benefits like download speeds of up to 10Gbps and upload speeds of 1Gbps. Learn more about fast, lag-free, reliable Internet.
DOCSIS 3.1 Modem vs 3.0 Speeds and Testing
Which is faster, DOCSIS 3.1 or 3.0? How can you test the speeds to make sure your coax network is performing the way it should be? Learn more about how your ISP can help you manage your Wi-Fi.
What is a WiFi Booster?
There are a few types of Wi-Fi boosters: Wi-Fi range extenders, network extenders, and repeaters. They all give you a better Wi-Fi signal coverage. Learn more.
DOCSIS 3.1 Technology Explained
DOCSIS stands for “Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification.” It is a standard that allows data to transfer over coaxial cable wiring. DOCSIS 3.1 is the latest, fastest standard. Learn more.
Does FIOS use Ethernet or coax?
While fiber-optic services (FiOS) require fiber-optic cabling and PON systems, a FiOS network can support Ethernet or Coax at the termination point (FTTH or FTTP). Learn more.