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Does DOCSIS 3.1 make a difference?
Yes, DOCSIS 3.1 technology makes a big difference when it comes to Internet speed and therefore network performance. A DOCSIS 3.1-certified modem is better for high-speed Internet plans compared to DOCSIS 3.0 because it can support up to 10 Gbps speed plans. Whereas...
DOCSIS 3.0 vs. DOCSIS 3.1: Which modem is right for you?
If you currently have a DOCSIS 3.0 cable modem, or if you are considering purchasing one, you need to read this article! Many people are unfamiliar with the differences between DOCSIS 3.0 and DOCSIS 3.1 technology in modems. The biggest misconception is that there...
Proven: DOCSIS 3.1 is Better Than DOCSIS 3.0
When it comes to cable modem technology, DOCSIS 3.1 is the latest upgraded version from DOCSIS 3.0, so it stands to prove that it would be better. But just how much better is it and what about DOCSIS 3.1 is better than DOCSIS 3.0? What makes DOCSIS 3.1 better...
How many devices can 1 Gigabit support?
Modems or routers that have a 1 Gigabit Ethernet port are capable of providing that speed “out” to your end devices. But have you wondered how many devices you can connect to those speeds and still achieve fast speeds? Depending on your Internet activities, 1...
How Do I Know if My Modem is Outdated
An outdated modem can affect your Internet speeds and performance. Having an updated modem is important not only for your Internet connection speeds, but for security protection of your device. If you rent from a Service Provider, you should be in the clear. However,...
What is the Latest DOCSIS Technology?
Let’s just put this out there right away: the latest DOCSIS technology is DOCSIS 3.1. DOCSIS 3.1 has offered and continues to offer great improvements over 15-year-old DOCSIS 3.0 modems. We’ve written an article that compares the difference between DOCSIS 3.1 vs...
Improve Your Customer Wi-Fi Experience Without Maxing Your Resources
Improving your customers’ Wi-Fi experience doesn’t have to require maxing out your resources. In fact, there are ways for you to do more for your customers with less. Which is great news, especially during the current times when resources feel thin, but the demand...
Wi-Fi 6 is gateway tool to hybrid model
Reference to WiFi Alliance, The Beacon Blog: The emergence of the hybrid world with Wi-Fi 6 With the end of the pandemic on the horizon, we all are gradually shifting from a remote setup to the hybrid model of work, study and play, a flexible combination of remote and...
OFDM vs. OFDMA: The Difference
One of the terms mentioned frequently while talking about cable modems/gateways with WiFi functions are OFDM and OFDMA. Those are mechanisms used for both DOCSIS and WiFi signal transmission. In this article, we are going to talk about what they mean and the...
Do you need a Wi-Fi 6 Cable Gateway?
Compared to Wi-Fi 5, Wi-Fi 6 can bring lots of benefits -higher performance, low latency, fast speed and broader frequency range. In 2022, Wi-Fi 6 will become more commonly used in daily lives, at home and working places. According to WiFi Alliance’s 2022 Wi-Fi trends...
How Fiber, DOCSIS and Wireless Networks are Converging
Fiber, HFC (DOCSIS) wired backhaul are critical to achieving next generation 5G mobile networks. Learn more.
Can a Wi-Fi Extender Improve Your Internet?
Wi-Fi extenders are designed to improve your Wi-Fi signal coverage and speed. By filling in dead spots, you can improve your Internet. Learn more.
What is Mesh WiFi?
Mesh Wi-Fi is a whole home system that creates a blanket of coverage. Mesh Wi-Fi requires specific equipment that is different from a traditional router network. Learn more.
Get Rid of Weak Wi-Fi Once and For All
You don’t have to live with weak Wi-Fi. Use these Wi-Fi boosting tips to get rid of your weak Wi-Fi signal for good. Learn more.
Cable Modem & Gateway Introduction
This friendly, complete cable modem guide will answer your essential questions about cable modems, comparisons, compatibility and more FAQs that matter to you.
Key Advantages of PON Internet
Passive optical network (PON) Internet, or shared fiber, has a lot of advantages. Some of these advantages are cost savings, high speeds, and reliability. Learn more.