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Looking for modem and router options? Here are some recommendations.

Looking for modem and router options? Here are some recommendations.

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Broflash
Senior Member
740
08-02-2021, 05:50 PM
#1
I've been checking options because the modem/router combo isn't working well on Spectrum, and the frequent drops are pushing me toward a better setup. I need something reliable with full gigabit speeds under $150, and any advice would be great.
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Broflash
08-02-2021, 05:50 PM #1

I've been checking options because the modem/router combo isn't working well on Spectrum, and the frequent drops are pushing me toward a better setup. I need something reliable with full gigabit speeds under $150, and any advice would be great.

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jtallieu
Member
63
08-06-2021, 02:19 PM
#2
In Gigabit LAN or Gigabit WAN scenarios, choosing an ISP connection requires a Docsis 3.1 modem, which typically costs around $150. This means you’ll need to increase your budget for a router as well. Consumer-grade routers often struggle with Gigabit NAT and may reduce your internet speed. A solution is to use a professional-grade router, a business model, or create your own using standard PC parts. If you don’t require high-speed internet and only need it within your local network, most routers can handle that.
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jtallieu
08-06-2021, 02:19 PM #2

In Gigabit LAN or Gigabit WAN scenarios, choosing an ISP connection requires a Docsis 3.1 modem, which typically costs around $150. This means you’ll need to increase your budget for a router as well. Consumer-grade routers often struggle with Gigabit NAT and may reduce your internet speed. A solution is to use a professional-grade router, a business model, or create your own using standard PC parts. If you don’t require high-speed internet and only need it within your local network, most routers can handle that.

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twhitford
Member
117
08-13-2021, 05:59 PM
#3
I've faced this situation before. The simplest approach is to simplify your modem/combo box to just a modem and then connect a real router—something like a gaming router from brands such as Nighthawk or ASUS. For a more advanced setup, you can research Cisco or Ubiquiti options, or use an edge router to manage traffic and prioritize gaming applications, while adding a budget Wi-Fi solution on top.
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twhitford
08-13-2021, 05:59 PM #3

I've faced this situation before. The simplest approach is to simplify your modem/combo box to just a modem and then connect a real router—something like a gaming router from brands such as Nighthawk or ASUS. For a more advanced setup, you can research Cisco or Ubiquiti options, or use an edge router to manage traffic and prioritize gaming applications, while adding a budget Wi-Fi solution on top.

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someguy220
Member
70
08-29-2021, 11:16 PM
#4
@BULLETBEEF | The argument holds weight. You could simply switch the current setup to bridge mode and connect with any router that matches your available internet speed. Spectrum isn’t as bad as Comcast; they don’t charge extra for modem rentals.
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someguy220
08-29-2021, 11:16 PM #4

@BULLETBEEF | The argument holds weight. You could simply switch the current setup to bridge mode and connect with any router that matches your available internet speed. Spectrum isn’t as bad as Comcast; they don’t charge extra for modem rentals.

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Biel_extremer
Member
199
09-16-2021, 08:41 PM
#5
I’d like to eliminate the modem entirely so I can cease the rental charges. It looks like a more sustainable long-term option, even though there’s a cost involved.
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Biel_extremer
09-16-2021, 08:41 PM #5

I’d like to eliminate the modem entirely so I can cease the rental charges. It looks like a more sustainable long-term option, even though there’s a cost involved.

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AsianBoyFTW
Junior Member
43
09-19-2021, 10:03 AM
#6
The Amazon Warehouse SB6190 is designed to work with modems, offering reliable performance and compatibility. If you're new to this setup, it should integrate smoothly with your device.
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AsianBoyFTW
09-19-2021, 10:03 AM #6

The Amazon Warehouse SB6190 is designed to work with modems, offering reliable performance and compatibility. If you're new to this setup, it should integrate smoothly with your device.

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Delta2803
Junior Member
1
09-20-2021, 03:28 AM
#7
Between the box you received from optimum and the rest of your network, adjust a few settings carefully. You’ll want to disable more features on the ISP box for optimal performance. Enabling bridge mode would be ideal if possible. For more details, check out this guide: https://www.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-EdgeRout...way&sr=8-4
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Delta2803
09-20-2021, 03:28 AM #7

Between the box you received from optimum and the rest of your network, adjust a few settings carefully. You’ll want to disable more features on the ISP box for optimal performance. Enabling bridge mode would be ideal if possible. For more details, check out this guide: https://www.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-EdgeRout...way&sr=8-4

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Sly202001
Member
169
09-26-2021, 12:57 PM
#8
According to this discussion on DSL reports, they do not charge for modems. They only offer a pre-set WiFi router for a monthly fee. Customers have the option to use or buy their own router. For more details about in-home WiFi and routers, visit the Spectrum website. The company does not provide charges for modems themselves. Modems and routers are distinct devices. One cannot be upgraded to gigabit speeds without the correct standard. The Puma 6 chip in Docsis 3.0 modems has been reported as faulty, though updates have addressed some problems. Spectrum typically does not supply firmware updates for customer-owned equipment.
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Sly202001
09-26-2021, 12:57 PM #8

According to this discussion on DSL reports, they do not charge for modems. They only offer a pre-set WiFi router for a monthly fee. Customers have the option to use or buy their own router. For more details about in-home WiFi and routers, visit the Spectrum website. The company does not provide charges for modems themselves. Modems and routers are distinct devices. One cannot be upgraded to gigabit speeds without the correct standard. The Puma 6 chip in Docsis 3.0 modems has been reported as faulty, though updates have addressed some problems. Spectrum typically does not supply firmware updates for customer-owned equipment.

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Seigard
Member
51
10-03-2021, 02:00 PM
#9
make sure the new modem works with your setup, honestly I haven’t used one from a third party before, but if you find a simple modem that does the job, it should handle the problem better—unless the issue comes from your ISP or network problems.
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Seigard
10-03-2021, 02:00 PM #9

make sure the new modem works with your setup, honestly I haven’t used one from a third party before, but if you find a simple modem that does the job, it should handle the problem better—unless the issue comes from your ISP or network problems.

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Puppypower48
Member
147
10-03-2021, 02:27 PM
#10
Well, considering that I'm already stretching my budget that seems to be out the the question, would this still provide a great experience along with a MR1700?
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Puppypower48
10-03-2021, 02:27 PM #10

Well, considering that I'm already stretching my budget that seems to be out the the question, would this still provide a great experience along with a MR1700?

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