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gpwdr
Jul 22, 2018Aspirant
Set up advice for new equipment?
Could someone tell me what to buy?
My cable company requirements;
Certifying Devices for the Cox Network
The DOCSIS 3.0 and 3.1 devices listed below meet our service and performance requiremen...
- Jul 24, 2018
The c7800 is a combo unit. So having that and the XR500 is a little overkill since the XR500 is router with really great capabilities. It'll make the router part of the 7800 unnecessary. You could save yourself some money by returning the c7800 and getting the cm1000 instead.
Netduma-Fraser
Jul 22, 2018NetDuma Partner
Sounds like they do not provide you with a modem so you will need to buy that. If you want to buy a router and like gaming then the XR500 would be my recommendation. Gives you the best connection possible https://www.netgear.com/npg/xr500/
gpwdr
Jul 22, 2018Aspirant
OK. Is the best Netgear modem to get? Per Cox requirments?
NETGEAR Nighthawk X4S DOCSIS 3.1
- iwrestledabearJul 24, 2018Aspirant
I'm not sure if you have bought a modem or router yet, but I'd suggest getting separate devices. The Nighthawk x4s is a combo unit with modem and router together. It's good if you only want basic control, but firmware updates will be at the mercy of your ISP. I'd suggest the cm1000 for your modem. It's docsis 3.1 and should be supported by your ISP as well. I'd double check that though. For router I'd suggest the r7800 if you're on a budget and the xr500 if you're not.
- gpwdrJul 24, 2018Aspirant
The CM1000 doesn't have dual band and COX suggest a dual band modems?
- gpwdrJul 24, 2018Aspirant
Special Recommendations for WiFi
- If your primary Internet usage will be via wireless devices such as laptops, tablets, and mobile devices, Cox recommends a dual band 802.11-AC WiFi modem. Dual band 802.11-AC WiFi modems provides the best in-home WiFi experience.
- To learn more about WiFi, visit www.cox.com/wifisupport.