Multi-Gig DOCSIS 3.1 Performance
With 2×2 OFDM/OFDMA and DOCSIS 3.0 32×8 bonding, the CODA-5712 delivers reliable multi-gigabit downstream capability while maintaining backward compatibility with DOCSIS 3.0 networks.
Switchable Upstream Frequency
Operators can toggle between 5–85 MHz and 5–204 MHz upstream paths, enabling smooth migration to high-split or future network architectures without swapping out hardware.
Robust Wi-Fi 6 Coverage
Dual-band Wi-Fi 6 with 4×4 5 GHz and 4×4 2.4 GHz radios delivers faster speeds, lower latency, and more efficient performance for multiple connected devices.
Built-in MoCA 2.0 Bonding
Turns existing coax wiring into a high-speed backbone—ideal for extending Wi-Fi coverage or providing stable wired connectivity in hard-to-reach areas.
Enhanced Wired Connectivity
Equipped with 1× 2.5 Gbps Ethernet port and 2× 1 Gbps ports for premium wired connections, plus a USB 3.0 port for media and NAS use cases.
Effortless Setup & Remote Management
Supports SNMP, TR-069, TR-369, HNAP, MyHitron+, and HitronCloud for simplified provisioning, diagnostics, and lifecycle management.
Benefits for Service Providers
- Comprehensive One-Box Solution: Combines DOCSIS 3.1, Wi-Fi 6, and MoCA into one device, reducing the need for multiple pieces of equipment.
- Future-Ready: Flexible upstream tuning ensures operators are prepared for evolving network upgrades.
- Hybrid Connectivity: MoCA delivers wired stability via coax while Wi-Fi 6 ensures high-capacity wireless coverage.
- Operational Efficiency: Streamlined deployments with remote management reduce support costs and truck rolls.
Key Specifications
- DOCSIS Support: DOCSIS 3.1 (2×2 OFDM/OFDMA) + DOCSIS 3.0 (32×8)
- Upstream Tuning: Switchable 5–85 MHz / 5–204 MHz
- Wi-Fi: Dual-band Wi-Fi 6 (4×4 5 GHz + 4×4 2.4 GHz)
- MoCA: Bonded MoCA 2.0 for high-speed coax-based wired uplinks
- Ethernet Ports: 1× 2.5 Gbps + 2× 1 Gbps
- USB Port: 1× USB 3.0
- Management: SNMP, TR-069, TR-369, HNAP, MyHitron+ app, HitronCloud
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