DOCSIS 3.1 with Full Backward Compatibility
Supports 2×2 OFDM/OFDMA plus DOCSIS 3.0 32×8 bonding to ensure multi-gig performance today with smooth compatibility for existing DOCSIS 3.0 deployments.
Extended Downstream to 1218 MHz
Provides expanded downstream capacity, enabling more throughput and future-proofing networks for higher-speed broadband plans.
Flexible Upstream Frequency
Switchable upstream modes (5–85 MHz / 5–204 MHz) support mid-split and high-split transitions without hardware replacement.
Wi-Fi 6 Advantage
Dual-band Wi-Fi 6 with 4×4 5 GHz and 4×4 2.4 GHz radios ensures higher speeds, lower latency, and improved efficiency for multiple connected devices.
Multi-Gig Wired Connectivity
Features 1× 2.5 Gbps Ethernet port and 2× 1 Gbps ports for high-speed wired backhaul and device connectivity.
Carrier-Grade Management
Supports TR-069, TR-369, SNMP, and HNAP, and integrates with Hitron’s management ecosystem (MyHitron+, HitronCloud) for simplified provisioning, troubleshooting, and diagnostics.
Benefits for Service Providers
- Future-Proofed with Extended Downstream: Ready for faster broadband services thanks to 1218 MHz downstream support.
- All-in-One Simplicity: Combines DOCSIS 3.1 modem and Wi-Fi 6 router into one device to reduce install complexity and streamline support.
- Flexible Deployment: Backward compatible with DOCSIS 3.0 and adaptable to evolving upstream splits.
- Enhanced Customer Experience: Strong Wi-Fi 6 and multi-gig wired connections support 4K/8K streaming, gaming, smart homes, and more.
Key Specifications
- DOCSIS Support: DOCSIS 3.1 (2×2 OFDM/OFDMA) + DOCSIS 3.0 (32×8)
- Downstream Band: Extended up to 1218 MHz
- Upstream Modes: Switchable 5–85 MHz / 5–204 MHz
- Wi-Fi: Dual-band Wi-Fi 6 (4×4 5 GHz + 4×4 2.4 GHz)
- Ethernet Ports: 1× 2.5 Gbps + 2× 1 Gbps
- Management: TR-069, TR-369, SNMP, HNAP, MyHitron+, HitronCloud
- Other Features: IPv4/IPv6 support, multiple SSIDs, advanced security and firewall features
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