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edwsavage
Nov 02, 2019Aspirant
Orbi CBR40 VS Nighthawk CM1000
So I just checked my Xfinity account and saw that I have a 1000 mbps plan. I currently have the Nighthawk CM1000 modem with the ORBI AC3000 mesh system. Should I buy the ORBI CBR40 router? Is it co...
- Nov 02, 2019
I think you're getting things confused.
the CM1000 is gigabit download rated modem. its a docsis 3.1 device.
The cbr40 is only rated at 500mbps per comcast for the modem aspect. its docsis 3.0. It'd be a downgrade to go from the CM1000 to the cbr40 in terms of modem.
the 2200 mbps the the cbr40 refers to is the aggregation of all its wifi speeds. its got a 866mbps backhaul (router-satellite connection), an 866mbps front haul (5ghz band), and a 400mbps front haul (2.4ghz band).
I'd stick with the cm1000 and buy a regular orbi rbk50 set rather than go with a combo device. The problem with combo devices is that it puts the isp in control of the firmware and how often it gets updated.
plemans
Nov 02, 2019Guru - Experienced User
I think you're getting things confused.
the CM1000 is gigabit download rated modem. its a docsis 3.1 device.
The cbr40 is only rated at 500mbps per comcast for the modem aspect. its docsis 3.0. It'd be a downgrade to go from the CM1000 to the cbr40 in terms of modem.
the 2200 mbps the the cbr40 refers to is the aggregation of all its wifi speeds. its got a 866mbps backhaul (router-satellite connection), an 866mbps front haul (5ghz band), and a 400mbps front haul (2.4ghz band).
I'd stick with the cm1000 and buy a regular orbi rbk50 set rather than go with a combo device. The problem with combo devices is that it puts the isp in control of the firmware and how often it gets updated.
edwsavage
Nov 03, 2019Aspirant
I appreciate the response. I'll stick with what I have. The CM1000 and the Orbi system RBK50.