CODA-4680

DOCSIS 3.1 Cable Modem Router with WiFi 5

The Hitron CODA-4680 is a reliable DOCSIS 3.1 gateway that combines a cable modem and Wi-Fi 5 router into a single device. Positioned as an ideal all-in-one solution for lower broadband speeds, the CODA-4680 delivers dependable connectivity for everyday streaming, browsing, and smart home use. It gives service providers a cost-effective gateway that simplifies deployments while maintaining carrier-grade performance and management.
Only sold through Service Providers

DOCSIS 3.1 with Backward Compatibility

Supports 2×2 OFDM/OFDMA + 32×8 DOCSIS 3.0 channel bonding, providing gigabit-class performance today while staying compatible with legacy DOCSIS 3.0 networks.

 

Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac)

Dual-band Wi-Fi with 4×4 5 GHz 802.11ac Wave 2 MU-MIMO and 3×3 2.4 GHz 802.11n, delivering stable coverage and speeds suitable for standard home usage.

 

All-in-One Simplicity

Combines modem and router functionality in a single box, reducing installation complexity, lowering inventory costs, and simplifying support.

 

Wired Connectivity

Four Gigabit Ethernet ports for wired devices plus a USB 3.0 port for storage and media sharing.

 

Remote Manageability

Full support for TR-069, TR-369 (USP), SNMP, and proprietary MIBs for operator control and visibility.

 

Benefits for Service Providers

  • Cost-Optimized Deployment: Perfect for entry-level or lower service tiers where Wi-Fi 6 or Wi-Fi 7 is not required.
  • Simplified Operations: One integrated gateway reduces truck rolls and customer setup issues.
  • Carrier-Grade Reliability: Proven DOCSIS 3.1 technology for consistent performance.
  • Meets Everyday Needs: Provides the Wi-Fi and wired connectivity households require for day-to-day activities.

Key Specifications

  • DOCSIS Support: DOCSIS 3.1 (2×2 OFDM/OFDMA) + DOCSIS 3.0 (32×8)
  • Wi-Fi: Dual-band Wi-Fi 5 (4×4 5 GHz 802.11ac Wave 2 + 3×3 2.4 GHz 802.11n)
  • Ethernet Ports: 4× Gigabit LAN
  • USB Ports: 1× USB 3.0
  • Management: TR-069, TR-369 USP, SNMP, EasyMesh support
  • Other Features: IPv4/IPv6, multiple SSIDs, advanced firewall and parental controls

Other Products to Consider

Product
Modem Type
DOCSIS 3.1 (32x8)
DOCSIS 3.1 (32x8)
DOCSIS 3.1 (32x8)
DOCSIS 3.1 (32x8)
DOCSIS 3.1 (32x8)
Frequency
Switchable 5-42/5-85MHz
Switchable 5-42/5-85MHz
Switchable 5-85/5-204MHz
Switchable 5-85/5-204MHz; Extended Downstream 1218 MHz
Switchable 5-85/5-204MHz; Extended Downstream 1218 MHz
WiFi
WiFi 5: 4×4 5GHz 802.11ac / 3×3 2.4GHz 802.11n
WiFi 6: 4×4 5GHz 802.11ax / 4x4 2.4GHz 802.11ax
WiFi 6: 4×4 5GHz 802.11ax / 4x4 2.4GHz 802.11ax
WiFi 6: 4×4 5GHz 802.11ax / 4x4 2.4GHz 802.11ax
WiFi 6E: 4×4 5GHz 802.11ax / 4x4 2.4GHz 802.11ax / 4x4 6GHz 802.11ax
Wired LAN
4x GigE: 4x 1 Gbps / 1x USB 3.0 Host
3x GigE: 1x 2.5 Gbps / 2x 1 Gbps / 1x USB 3.0 Host
3x GigE: 1x 2.5 Gbps / 2x 1 Gbps / 1x Bonded MoCA 2.0 / 1x USB 3.0 Host
3x GigE: 1x 2.5 Gbps / 2x 1 Gbps / 1x USB 3.0 Host
3x GigE: 1x 2.5 Gbps / 2x 1 Gbps
Voice
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2 HD Voice Ports

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Unleash the home network with high performance CODA-4680 DOCSIS 3.1 Cable Modem Router with 802.11ac WiFi

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