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Josephiorio
Dec 30, 2020Aspirant
Question about product
Hi all! I hope everyone is doing well this holiday and as well with doing well in this COVID times and staying safe. I'm here in regards of what to get, I am not sure if this is allowed. I r...
plemans
Dec 30, 2020Guru - Experienced User
How big is the home? and what are the interior walls made of?
What speeds do you plan on paying for?
What budget are you looking at?
You're needing a modem/router combo device that also has phone service?
Who's your isp? Many of the modem/router/phone devices are only supported through xfinity.
Another option is to get a modem seperate from the router. Its usually what we recommend on here. it allows you to update the modem or router seperate from each other. Plus then you have the option of being in control of your firmware. When its a combo device, the isp controls it.
Josephiorio
Dec 30, 2020Aspirant
I would say its about 1600 sq ft. and walls are made of dry wall but where I have the now modem/router, is in the basement but i will be bringing the new device upstairs. I believe the speeds they pay for is 600 mb/s, the budget would be around 600$ i would stay try to stay under and yes that is correct I need a modem/router/phone modem/router combo, and we do have Xfinity!
and I will do separate modem/router, that does make sense. May i ask why i would need or want to have access to the firmware? is it a security measure or? I do like to deal with the techy stuff and think it would be cool to have access myself, just usnure of what exactly I would be in control over since i dont have much control of our now modem/router admin settings if that makes sense
- plemansDec 30, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Firmware updates/changes allow you to address security issues as well as add features/improvements.
When you get a modem/router combo device, the isp is the one who has to update the firmware. And they rarely do. So combo devices tend to have outdated security and be fairly basic.
The 2 modems that are docsis 3.1 that support gig speeds AND phone
CM1150V
CM2050V
Both are a bit spendy right now
Then you'd just pick a router based upon the specs you prefered in a router.
The next closest modem/voice device is the CM500V but its only supported up to 300mbps.
If you do want a combo device the closest with phone support is the C7100V but it only supports up to 400mbps plans.
- JosephiorioDec 30, 2020Aspirant
ahh, that makes perfect sense, thank you for the insight.
After taking what you said and doing some searching, I'm definitely going to go with the CM1150V. As for the router, ill be pairing it with the AC3200 router model, all the more reasons to stick with the Netgear brand with the support here. I appreciate the help and insight!