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3/17/2012

Netopia 3386-ENT - Router - ATM, PPP - desktop Review

Netopia 3386-ENT - Router - ATM, PPP - desktop
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We had a firewall crash at the office and decided to replace our old, high-end, Raptor firewall with a Netgear RP614. That router was easy to setup and configure and got us up and running quickly after the firewall crash. However, it was unreliable and tended to suffer from heat exhaustion. During one business day we had to reboot the router 20 times before finally leaving it unplugged overnight so it could cool off and function normally again. We gave up and decided to go with this router.
This router packs the punch of some high end Cisco routers at a fraction of the cost. It is highly configurable, and allows for a variety of complex NAT/PAT setups, port forwarding, packet filters, classless subneting, and more. The manual is very comprehensive. VPN connections do not require any custom software. The e-mail support has been in 24 hours or less.
I have two complaints:
1) The latest firmware does not allow for stable PPTP VPN connections. They suggest rolling back to an old release, which I have not yet tried.
2) The router does not support DNS forwarding. If you have your network setup with static IPs, you will have to add your ISPs DNS servers to the local workstation configurations.
This router is NOT geared towards consumers. Although it does have a setup wizard that makes it easy to configure a basic installation, it is overkill for someone who does not have a good TCP/IP skillset. At this point we've only had it for a week, so I can't be sure that it is more reliable thant the RP614, but so far so good.
UPDATE: With the latest firmware, I have had no issues with maintaining a stable PPTP VPN connection.

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2/20/2012

Motorola Wireless Notebook Adapter WN825G Review

Motorola Wireless Notebook Adapter WN825G
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I bought this card as it was on sale and I got it for $9.99 I was expecting Windows XP Pro to recognize the card as soon as inserted it but it didn't. I had to use the installation CDROM that came with it. Installation was a breeze.
One of the first things I came to know when using the card was its limited range. I have a Linksys WRT54G wireless router and it is placed high enough from the ground with minimal obstruction. Compared to the Cisco AIR-CB21AG-A-K9 (which I already have) the range of this card is very less.
Other issue I had was the software to control the card. If you decide to use the motorola's wireless utility to configure the wireless connection, the connection is flaky and the connection is dropped frequently. However, if you use Windows to confgiure the wireless connection then connection does not drop that frequently.
Overall I give it a 3 stars.

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1/15/2012

Motorola SB4101 SURFboard Cable Modem Review

Motorola SB4101 SURFboard Cable Modem
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A few years back, I got one of these modems for free as part of a deal when signing up for cable internet. It only lasted a few months before it started crapping out and losing its connection. Sometimes the connection was slower than dial-up even when the modem showed a good connection. I ended up buying a Linksys modem/router combined unit and it worked great.

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Riding the Internet wave just gets better and better. Introducing Motorola's new SURFboard® SB4100 cable modem. With software upgrades accessible over the network and USB network connectivity, users no longer need to purchaseadditional software or open their PC to install a standard Ethernet card. The SB4100 offers both Ethernet and USB interface connectivity to help ensure compatibility with almost any PC orMacintosh network-ready computer system.What's more, a front panel stand-by switch has been added for additional end-user security. It disconnects the USB and Ethernet connection to the CPE withoutdisconnecting the cable modem from the RFnetwork, providing security, flexibility andperformance. The SB4100 includes all of the enhanced features of previous SURFboard cable modems, including: incredible speed, high-performanceprocessors, advanced RF design, operator friendly diagnostics, and top-notchfield reliability.

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8/24/2011

Toshiba PCX2500-DAZ8821F-B 43Mbps USB Cable Modem Review

Toshiba PCX2500-DAZ8821F-B 43Mbps USB Cable Modem
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I use RCN broadband and this modem is rock solid. It has never locked up on me, and does not require frequent reboots. About once a month or so I'll cycle the power on it just because my cable provider says to do so. But I have absolutely no complaints about the modem itself. I've had it for 2 years, and never had any troubles with it.
The highest speed I've gotten from my connection using this modem is 755kb/5500kb

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The PCX2500 offers the highest performance in cable data modem technology today, providing residential and business users with one of the fastest two-way interfaces to the Internet. As the first "production" cable modem certified under DOCSIS 1.1, the PCX2500 is a new standard for DOCSIS cable modems.The Toshiba PCX2500 DOCSIS Cable Modem has been CableLabs Certified to meet the rigorous interoperability requirements of the Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification (DOCSIS) 1 .1 standard. This assures you that the Toshiba PCX2500 DOCSIS Cable Modem will work seamlessly with any DOCSIS network no matter where you are.The cable modem is easy to install using either USB or a standard Ethernet 10/100 connection to your PC or to the network hub in a small business. With support for up to 16 PCs, the Toshiba PCX2500 DOCSIS Cable Modem is ideal for SOHO environments where secured, shared Internet access is a requirement. For MSOs, Toshiba's PCX2500 DOCSIS Cable Modem includes such advanced features as a customizable self-installation wizard, remote and local diagnostic capability, remote firmware download and SNMP support.

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7/29/2011

Surfboard Cable Modem Review

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This modem is on the comcast approved list, but it actually doesn't work. I got it, and had to return it after the comcast folks told me it had reached its end of life.
Very frustrating and annoying experience.
(more annoying though is the fact that comcast won't sell me the modem they already leased to me!)

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Motorola SURFboard cable modems allow users to experience the Internet without limits, while the gateways allow multiple computers in your home to share one high-speed connection in one simple-to-use device.

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7/23/2011

7/11/2011

RCA Digital Cable Modem (DCM245R) Review

RCA Digital Cable Modem (DCM245R)
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For a couple years we had one of those rental units from the CATV Company. When we found out that under the rental agreement, if it broke they had the right to charge us way too much cash for replacement, it was time to get our own unit. In rental fees alone, the RCA paid for itself in less than a year. The cable company itself has gone away from the expensive units of the past, and uses a black, lay-down only version of the RCA modem.
The RCA model here can be used as an upright (which is the way we use it), or attach the rubber feet, and use it as a lay-down model. It features either USB connection, or the standard Ethernet. I have an older computer running Windows 98SE, and the generic Ethernet card did not seem to work. The USB option works well, and is a nice option. It also features a rear reset, and a front on-off button. One feature that's hard to appreciate if you didn't know about it is the placement of the cable connector. On the old rental unit it was high in the middle, and even with the large modem size it would sometimes tip the modem if the cable were disturbed. RCA places their connection right near the bottom when used in the upright position. This not only alleviates the problem with our old rental unit, but also helps prevent tipping of the much lighter RCA unit.
We have used the RCA unit now for several months, and find it performs as well or better, than the old expensive rental unit. If we could ask for anything more (hence the four stars), we'd like units to show a simple display of the current connection speed, and activity. We realize this is available in software, but its nice to see it before attempting a download connection, or accessing Internet monitors. Currently the RCA unit flashes in response to changing speeds, but we'd like to see a simple numerical indication. As more CATV high-speed connections are installed, overall speed will decline. In the future, we'd like to try and hit the best times for fast downloads. Even over a CATV modem, a recent download of OS updates for my fathers Mac, took a few hours to complete. Now that video, media, and other files are getting ever bigger; its nice to know what speeds can be obtained.

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Continuing RCA's leadership and investment in cable products, the DCM245R represents RCA's fifth generation DOCSIS cable modem. Based upon the industry's DOCSIS 1.1 standard and RCA's reliance on its own reference and software designs, the DCM245R is enhanced with dozens of tuning, diagnostics and performance features.PRODUCT FEATURES:CableLabs certified;Speed: advanced silicon enables throughput of over 10 megabits per second in UDP mode and 7 Mbps in TCP/IP mode;Convenience: offers an always-on, "ready-when-you-are" unlimited Internet access to online multimedia services;Security: supports BPI+ communications privacy to support secure data exchange between modems and cable operators servers;E-Z Start-Up Indicators: easy-to-use LED indicator lights on the front of the unit show the modem status;USB connection for plug and play connectivity;Compatible with PCs with Pentium equivalent or better, and Macintosh 601 or higher;On/Off Security Button: turning the modem off puts the modem into "standby" mode. The modem is still on, and remains locked to the CMTS, responding to SNMP.

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7/05/2011

Motorola DOCSIS External Cable Modem (SB4100) Review

Motorola DOCSIS External Cable Modem (SB4100)
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This was standard issue for the now defunct Excite@Home. I received this cable modem when I signed up for Excite@Home and still use it now that I'm on another cable service.
The small form-factor leaves a narrow, tiny footprint on a desk and the base is wide enough to make it stable and balanced.
The LEDs flash to show activity and a combination of different lights (read the manual) helps when trouble-shooting connectivity problems with your ISP. I've been using this for over a year and it functions great and hasn't let me down.

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The Motorola SURFboard SB4100 cable modem, which is DOCSIS 1.0 CableLabs Certified and Excite@Home Level 2 approved, features both Ethernet and USB interface connectivity to help ensure compatibility with almost any PC or Macintosh network-ready computer system. What's more, a front-panel standby switch has been added for additional end-user security. It disconnects the USB and Ethernet connection to the computer without disconnecting the cable modem from the network, providing security, flexibility, and performance.
The SB4100 is compatible with Windows 95, 98, 2000, Me, and NT, as well as Mac OS and Unix platforms. It supports up to 32 users (1 USB and 31 Ethernet) and is ideal for home and small businesses. Its vertical design requires minimum desk space.
The SB4100 comes with a one-year warranty.

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6/26/2011

Netopia 3347-02 ADSL2 Wireless Router Review

Netopia 3347-02 ADSL2 Wireless Router
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As others have mentioned, the product is not new(had an @bellsouth.net PPoE login for a business), but don't let that deter you. It works with no problems on AT&T in West Tennessee. Just make sure you set the correct VPI/VCI settings(VPI 8, VCI 35 for Tennessee, VPI 0 for some other states), put in your PPoE Username and Password, and you are done.
Just to be safe, it would probably be a good idea to factory reset the modem as soon as you get it, no telling what other settings may be lurking in there.
This modem was used to replace a 2Wire 2700HG that was, well, terrible(Unstable, forgets wireless password, drops packets under light wireless usage). I had been using the Qwest model 3347 for the past two years before moving back to Tennessee, so replacing the 2Wire with this was a no-brainer. I replaced the 2Wire at my brother's house with the 3347 from Amazon and it solved his issues as well. I have since ordered another two units for future use/spares.
As a side note for @att.net customers. If you do not know your PPoE password(It is randomly generated by AT&T when you sign up, not chosen by you) just enter a random password. Your modem will still connect, but you will be placed in AT&T's walled garden. Open up your browser and go to any website, it will redirect you to AT&T's internal troubleshooting site. After you verify your DOB or SSN, it will try to determine your modem model for about 10 minutes and say that it cannot. Select that you have a modem from a different source and it will give you your PPoE login information. There is no need to call AT&T.

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The performance-optimized Netopia 3347-02 ADSL2 Wireless Router for residential and business customers incorporates world-class hardware design and Netopia’s field proven, feature-rich embedded software. The Netopia 3347-02 ADSL2 Wireless Router is designed for customers from single home users to small networked offices share a common software platform for simplified deployment and management. The Netopia 3347-02 ADSL2 Wireless Router features integrated ADSL or ADSL2/2+ modems, and the 4-port models is a managed switch. The Netopia 3347-02 ADSL2 Wireless Router includes Netopia’s hallmark routing and security.

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6/16/2011

Remstream REM-8200 DOCSIS 2.0 Cable Modem w/Ethernet, USB & 2 VoIP Phone Jacks (Red) Review

Remstream REM-8200 DOCSIS 2.0 Cable Modem w/Ethernet, USB and 2 VoIP Phone Jacks (Red)
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This modem works fine, but I have been calling for help on setting up telephony and there has been no response. If you just need a modem, it seems to be good.

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Connect to the Internet at lightning speeds with the Remstream REM-8200 Cable Modem!With the REM-8200, you're always connected! No more busy signals! Now you can click on web sites at high speed, download files quickly, check email, stream video, listen to music and make Internet phone calls! The REM-8200 is certified with CableLabs 1.1/2.0 and operates at DOCSIS 2.0 standards. Plus, it provides fast 40 Mbps downstream and 10 Mbps upstream speeds!The Remstream includes one LAN port, one USB port, one cable connector and two VoIP telephone lines! Its small footprint provides a stylish and space-saving addition to your work area. Order the Remstream REM-8200 USB/Ethernet Cable Modem today!

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6/13/2011

TERAYON TJ 700X TJ715X CABLE MODEM DOCSIS 2.0 Review

TERAYON TJ 700X TJ715X CABLE MODEM DOCSIS 2.0
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I bought this modem because it identical to the Comcast provided rental unit I have been using continuously for six years without a single problem or dropped connection. They have now raised the modem rental to $7.00 per month so buying my own modem is long overdue. I purchased this on Amazon Marketplace at a good price.
The problem I have encountered is that after connecting the new modem, I called Comcast to register the MAC address, I was told that it was "already in one of their systems but not in their inventory and the systems don't talk to each other so it can not be registered." I have written them asking for a better explanation or resolution and so far have only received a canned answer which does not address the problem. Great modem based on my past experience and I'm happy with Comcast's product but Comcast's support computing systems seem to be very poorly done.

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Terayon, the leader in DOCSIS® 2.0 technology, offers the only end-to-end DOCSIS 2.0 certified/qualified solution. The DOCSIS 2.0 certified TJ 715x represents Terayon's third generation of DOCSIS 2.0 modems and is the most widely deployed DOCSIS 2.0 modem. Terayon's DOCSIS 2.0 products have been rigorously tested in both the field and laboratoryfor performance and to assure interoperability.

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5/22/2011

SURFboard SB5101 DOCSIS 2.0 Data Modem Review

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I bought the Motorola Surfboard 5101 a couple of weeks ago on Amazon. Think they must have gotten a new vendor because the price was about $15 cheaper and there were hundreds of reviews for this cable modem.

I just wanted to point out some things that I picked up from the other reviews. I am a Comcast customer and I wanted to avoid paying the $3/month rental charge for their RCA modem. When I connected the 5101 even though I had all green lights I still had no internet connection. That is because you have to call Comcast and tell them your new MAC ID number that is shown on the modem. This is not pointed out anywhere in the instructions. The Comcast tech did not ask for my serial number. After a few minutes he made the change and said everything was OK.

I rebooted the modem and computer but I still could not connect to the net. I remembered from other reviews that it takes about ten or fifteen minutes for the change to take place. After 15 minutes I rebooted everything and I had my internet connection.

Also there is no mention that the 5101 works with Vista. Thought I might have to download some drivers but I didn't. It works just fine with Vista.

After two weeks the 5101 modem has been working with no problems. I do use that Standby button when I am not connected to the net just because all those green lights are a distraction.

Hope this helps.


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Motorola SURFboard SB5101 Cable Modem.DOCSIS 2.0 Certified.Integrated U/S Amp, USB 1.1, 16 SIDs

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5/13/2011

Motorola SB5120 Surfboard Cable Modem Docsis 1.1 and 2.0 Certified USB Review

Motorola SB5120 Surfboard Cable Modem Docsis 1.1 and 2.0 Certified USB
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Recently I started looking for a modem to replace my aging Motorola SB4100. Based on the good reviews, I decided to buy the Motorola SB5120. Unfortunately, I found the SB5120 extremely hard to find (Amazon did not have it in stock at the time). The SB5101 however was in stock everywhere for about $50. Out of frustration, I contacted Motorola to ask about availability and the significant differences between the 5120 and the 5101. The Motorola technician that I talked to told me that the reason the 5120 is scarce is that it is no longer manufactured. He also explained that the difference between the two modems is the internal chipset. The 5120 is a TI and the 5101 is a Broadcom. He also said that there is no difference in performance; both are capable of 38 Mbps downstream and 30 Mbps upstream (limited by the cable company's tiers and number of users on the net).
Finally, I asked him which he preferred (since I could still track down a 5120 if I was willing to pay enough...). He stated unequivocally that he preferred the SB5101 and the Broadcom chipset. He also stated that the speed on the modems is artificially capped by the cable companies so that they can sell tiers of service. This modem, he said, has a lot of available overhead so as the broadband companies compete and raise their level of service, this modem can handle it. Finally, he told me that there is a new DOCSIS standard (3.0) recently approved; the 5101 modem is upgradeable to DOCSIS 3.0 should the cable company choose to do so.
That said, I followed his recommendation and bought a 5101.


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It's time to get more out of what the Internet offers. Motorola SURFboard Cable Modem links your computer to Cable Internet service (subscription required) for faster, more efficient useability. With Ethernet and USB connectivity, installation couldn't be simpler. A convenient stand-by button provides hassle-free security by disengaging from the PC without disconnecting from the cable network. Troubleshooting is a breeze too, thanks to front panel status indicator LEDs and an online diagnostics page.No telephone line neededSlim vertical design saves desk spaceUser-friendly online diagnostics pageSupports standard Internet software USB or Ethernet connectivity simplifies installation, enhances versatilitySupports up to 32 users when roted on a network (ethernet hub or router required) Specially designed architecture allows for future upgradesCapable of downloading up to 100 times faster than traditional 28.8k analog phone modems (speed may vary) Enhanced with TurboDOX Bandwidth Optimization Software -can further boost download speeds by up to 20 timesCableLabs DOCSIS 1.1 and 2.0 CertifiedWhen connected to a DOCSIS 2.0 cable network, capable of up to 30 Mbps upstream capacity (actual speeds may vary due to cable, use, and carrier conditions) Real-time gaming accessTop-mounted stand-by switch disconnects the USB and Ethernet connection to the computer without disconnecting the cable modem from the RF network Ethernet connection compatible with Windows 95/98SE/2000/NT/Me/XP; Macintosh OS 8 or higher; Unix; and Linux USB connection compatible with Windows 98SE/2000/NT/Me/XPPlease check with your local cable provider for DOCSIS high speed data service compatibility Motorola 2-Year Limited Warranty

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5/08/2011

Motorola Surfboard SB5101 Cable Modem Review

Motorola Surfboard SB5101 Cable Modem
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We just ordered th SB-5120 from Fry's, and they sent this model instead. The SB-5101 has almost identical specifications, just the case is a little different, and I guess the 5120 includes TurboDOCS software. We previously had an old Toshiba, which has given stellar service for 5 years, but we decided it was time to replace it before it failed. The Motorola Surfboard was very easy to install, just plug in the ethernet cable to the router (or to your PC), connect the coaxial cable and plug in the power. There is no need to install software or drivers unless you want to use a USB connection. We also had to call Cox Highspeed Internet to give their tech support the new serial number and MAC address of the new cable modem (the Cox website neglects to tell you this step). That was the hardest part of the whole process - it took about 20 minutes, taking into account resetting and rebooting the system at their request. I am not sure that this modem is any faster than the old one, but we have a low signal on our line to start with.
Overall it was very easy to set up and has been fast and reliable. It plays nicely with our router, and has caused no problems in constant daily use on a home network with 4 computers.

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With the next-generation SURFboard SB5101 cable modem, you're compatible with today's broadband Internet and ready for the future, too. When your cable service provider upgrades to a DOCSIS 2.0 network system, you'll surf the Internet at as much as 30 Mbps--3 times faster than earlier modems! With Ethernet and USB connectivity, installation couldn't be simpler (just follow these steps (PDF, 2 MB)). A convenient stand-by button provides hassle-free security by disengaging from the PC without disconnecting from the cable network. Troubleshooting is a breeze too, thanks to front panel status indicator LEDs and an online diagnostics page. Once you've experienced broadband powered by Motorola, you'll never want to go back to dial up again! Get onto the cable pipeline today with the powerful, convenient, flexible and simple to install SURFboard SB5101 cable modem.

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5/07/2011

Motorola SURFboard SBG900 DOCSIS 2.0 Wireless Cable ModemGateway (Black) Review

Motorola SURFboard SBG900 DOCSIS 2.0 Wireless Cable ModemGateway (Black)
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I work in the computer/software industry and am generally critical of the cheap throw-away quality of most electronics. I was nervous about this purchase because I had read two other reviewers mention 1) The Motorola SBG900 allocated two IPs from the broadband provider such as Comcast if you connected more than one computer, and 2) the range was poor. I doubted the first, and I live in a small house for the second.

I have been using a DLINK wireless router for the last 1-1/2 yrs. Reliable but it has a high-pitched hum that is incredibly irritating. I returned the first, only to get another with the same whine, so I figured it was a manufacturing/component flaw. I stuffed it in a corner of the basement to keep from hearing it. This was my experience with my DLINK wireless router, not the Motorola.
So here's what I found re: the Motorola SBG900. Powered it up, Comcast prompted me to download their "installation software" when it detected an unknown cable modem, clicked Yes 5 times, and was on the Internet. Then I configured the wireless portion to match the WEP 128-bit settings from the powered-off DLINK (used the same SSID, Shared Key, etc.), activated the firewall, hid broadcast of the SSID, and both my laptop and desktop connected without a hitch. Even I was surpised. Their wireless NICs are DLINK and Intel, so compatibility wasn't an issue. I never even opened the manual which comes on the CD. I was happy to see a number of WPA (next generation) security options when selecting the encryption mode. However, I didn't bother with that now, but may later, since I'm already on 128-bit WEP. Also the range is the same as my older DLINK, so I'm very content with this purchase. Very happy to reduce the clutter by consolidating devices. Even in the world of MIMO and future technologies, 802.11G (54Mbs) is fine for my needs. I recommend this cable modem.

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802.11g wireless technologyWireless range of up to 328' indoors and 1312' outdoorsCommercial-grade firewall enhances network securityIncludes power adapter installation CD USB and Ethernet cables

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Motorola Surfboard SB5100 Cable Modem Review

Motorola Surfboard SB5100 Cable Modem
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I have worked a good year solid installing cable modems for Charter Communications in California and I can vouch for the ease of installation (no software is required honestly folks), the reliability, speed, and simplicity of the Motorola Surfboard. It is a class above other modems such as Toshiba, Terayon, D-Link (only customer supplied) and the most dreadful one of all, the Ambit.
Most times we were given Ambit modems to install (about 2 or 3 Ambit for every other type on a daily basis). Most times we had problems that were modem defect related, they were Ambit modems, however, that can't be chalked off to an average likelihood because they were installed more. Now, they failed in high numbers like about 1 out of 4 or 5 before an install could even be completed. To their credit, althought Ambits were what I see as unreliable (drop dead on a dime!), they did stretch the limtis of low signal way beyond cable co specs (+10 to -10 dBs) and sometimes worked (gag) even low as -14dB to (one particular occassion I remember -19dB where other modems could never lock on or would never stay locked on to the two frequencies. Although I can't describe the level of service they would provide at that point of signal degredation as anything better than "beats dial-up" when it would not achieve the "theoretical" maximum speeds of 3Mbps given customers but would get a more lackluster 300-600Kbps. Some customers were happy to be able to get that and more anxious to have that right away than to reschedule for another tech to come later and finish the installation after fixing line problems causing such low signals when it wasn't something that could be found and fixed within the alloted time for the original install.
Our second most installed modem were Motorola Surfboards. While they truly operated more inline with their published specs on signal levels (down to about -12dB usually, -15dB if the stars were aligned), they were definitely more tolerant of noise in my opinion and much more reliable than the other modems we had installed in terms of staying solidly connected and operational with consistent speed day in day out on any good line. The only time I ever had to remove a Motorola from service for a "modem problem" actually turned out to be a bad power supply that failed during installation, not the actual Motorola product itself! I can't say that for any other modem I've installed.
The other modems are usually more stylish, or a bit more sleek, but in my book written by a sometimes frustrated cable technician who has installed, moved, and replaced hundreds of HSCI setups locally, 3 style points aren't worth even 1 reliability point when it keeps customers (or me!) from getting pissed off, so I'd stick with Motorola every time if I had a choice which one to install on any given job because I knew I wouldn't get a bad report or call when others failed just back hours or days after installing them.
I'd stake all my experience in the field with all kinds of setups and problems with Motorola being undeniably the most dependable and functional. They truly are the kings of Cable modem.

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Motorola SURFboard SB5100 cable modem is among the first to earn the Microsoft Designed for Windows logo for Windows Windows 2000, Windows Me, and Windows XP operating systems.New Unique Vertical Design --slim design saves desk spaceStandby switch provides enhanced security against unauthorized access to your PCFront panel LEDs make troubleshooting easySpecially designed architecture allows for future upgradesDOCSIS 1.1 and 2.0 CableLabs CertifiedIncludes USB and Ethernet Cables, AC adapter, Quick Start Guide, CD-ROM with USB drivers and User Manual2-Year Limited Warranty

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5/06/2011

Motorola SURFboard SB5101U DOCSIS 2.0 Cable Modem - RoHS Review

Motorola SURFboard SB5101U DOCSIS 2.0 Cable Modem - RoHS
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Works great. Easy, hassle-free setup, no software install required, just connect the cables, call your cable company to register the modem over the phone and you're done.
This is the only Energy Star rated cable modem I could find. Power adaptor is compact and electronic--not a brick-- so it doesn't get hot or waste energy.

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The SURFboard SB5101U Cable Modem DOCSIS 2.0 is designed for easy set-up via USB or Ethernet. Troubleshooting is a breeze too, thanks to front panel status indicator LEDs and an online diagnostics page. Compatible with Windows, Mac, more. Note: Ask your cable company if they support DOCSIS cable modems. DOCSIS (Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification) is the industry standard for cable-based Internet access service.

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