DOCSIS 3.1 with DOCSIS 3.0 Compatibility
2×2 OFDM/OFDMA + 32×8 DOCSIS 3.0 bonding ensures multi-gigabit downstream capability with backward compatibility for existing networks.
Flexible Return Path for Future-Ready Upgrades
Switchable upstream (5–42 MHz / 5–85 MHz) supports migration to mid-split deployments without replacing hardware.
Wi-Fi 6 Advantage
Dual-band Wi-Fi 6 with 4×4 5 GHz and 4×4 2.4 GHz radios delivers faster speeds, better range, and more efficient use of spectrum to handle today’s connected homes.
Multi-Gig Wired Connectivity
2× 2.5 Gbps Ethernet ports plus 2× 1 Gbps ports support premium wired devices and high-bandwidth backhaul.
Carrier-Grade Management
TR-069, TR-369, HNAP, SNMP, and TFTP for simplified provisioning and remote troubleshooting—reducing support costs and truck rolls.
TPIA Market Approved
Approved by many Canadian carriers for the TPIA market, ensuring wide compatibility and streamlined deployments for wholesale ISPs.
Benefits for Service Providers
- Optimized for Mid-Tier Service Plans: Provides reliable Wi-Fi 6 and multi-gig wired support without overspecifying for basic packages.
- Simplified Deployments: Combines modem and router functionality into a single, operator-friendly gateway.
- Proven Market Acceptance: Pre-approved for TPIA use by leading Canadian carriers, making it easy to adopt and deploy at scale.
- Subscriber Satisfaction: Meets the growing demand for faster, more stable Wi-Fi and wired performance in modern households.
Key Specifications
- DOCSIS Support: DOCSIS 3.1 (2×2 OFDM/OFDMA) + DOCSIS 3.0 (32×8)
- Upstream: Switchable 5–42 MHz / 5–85 MHz
- Wi-Fi: Dual-band Wi-Fi 6 (4×4 5 GHz + 4×4 2.4 GHz)
- Ethernet Ports: 2× 2.5 Gbps + 2× 1 Gbps
- Management: TR-069, TR-369, HNAP, SNMP, TFTP
- Other Features: IPv4/IPv6, multiple SSIDs, integrated DLNA media server, advanced firewall
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