DOCSIS 3.1 Cable Modem Router with 802.11ac WiFi, MoCA and Voice
CODA-4689
Multi-Gigabit DOCSIS 3.1
The CODA-4689 can receive 5 Gbps bidirectional based on 2xOFDM + 32 QAM over its DOCSIS 3.1 interface. This powerful gateway is an ideal solution for your higher tier multi-Gigabit service plans
Ready for 85MHz Returns
With a software switchable 5-42MHz / 5-85MHz return path, the CODA-4689 can seamlessly support tomorrow’s migration to a mid-split (5-85MHz) return path, enabling you to cost-effectively upgrade customers to higher-tier upstream speeds at any time.
Blazing Fast 802.11ac Wave 2
DOCSIS 3.1 deployments require a high-performance home network. The CODA-4689 is built to give your customers the wireless speeds and coverage they need. It supports 4×4 5 GHz 802.11ac Wave 2 dual-band concurrent MU-MIMO and 3×3 2.4 GHz 802.11n access point for enhanced coverage, fast speeds and rock solid reliability.
Compatible with DOCSIS 3.0
The CODA-4689 supports DOCSIS 3.0 32 bonded downstream and 8 bonded upstream channels. That means you can deploy it today on your current DOCSIS 3.0 networks; you won’t need to swap out customer hardware when you upgrade to DOCSIS 3.1.
Better WiFi with Bonded MoCA 2.0
Integrated bonded MoCA 2.0 delivers a near-Gigabit wired backbone over the home’s coax wiring, enabling homeowners to get a strong reliable network in every corner of the home. Hitron’s AutoSync software seamlessly pairs the gateway with a MoCA extender.
Integrated Telephony Support
With two integrated HD telephone ports, you can meet all your subscriber’s connectivity needs.
Easy to Set Up and Manage
The CODA-4689 is designed for ease of use. A built-in TFTP client obtains the IP address and configuration data from the network server automatically, so a few simple connections are all that’s needed to get it up and running. WiFi security is pre-configured and pre-enabled thanks to WiFi Protected Setup (WPS). And providers get complete remote control and management via SNMP, TR-069 and HNAP.
Key Specifications
- DOCSIS 3.1 compliant
- DOCSIS 3.1 2×2 multi-carrier OFDM
- DOCSIS 3.0 32×8 channel bonding
- Switchable 5-42/5-85MHz Upstream
- Wi-Fi 3×3 2.4 GHz 802.11n and 4×4 5 GHz 802.11ac Wave 2 dual band MU-MIMO
- MoCA 2.0 Channel Bonding for highest performance
- One USB 3.0 host, supporting Network Attached Storage (NAS) functionality
- Integrated DLNA Media Server with support for video, audio and image serving
- 2 HD voice ports with SIP or MGCP support
- Battery backup (BBU
- Extensive operator control via configuration file and SNMP
- TR-069 and HNAP for easy setup and remote management
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