Posted on 11/11/2016 9:48:17 AM PST by newfreep
I am relocating and will be using TWC cable internet for the first time.
I'm seeking recommendations for single unit Modem/Router - esp the best "Bang for the Buck"
TWC does recommend Netgear N300 and N600 - both offer 300mbs speed. However, it appears the only difference is N600 is "300+300" Dual-Band.
I'm not sure if the higher priced "300+300" is worth it or even required as I'll be the only user.
Any suggestions or insight is greatly appreciated!
newfreep "DRAIN the SWAMP...with extreme prejudice"
The 300mbs rating applies to the cable throughput, not the wireless.
I recommend separate cable-modem and router components.
If either goes bad, or you switch away from cable, you only need to replace one component.
I just upgraded both & did quite a bit of research before selecting them. Here’s what I bought & recommend:
TP-LINK TC-7620 DOCSIS 3.0, 16x4 Cable Modem - Newegg $70 new
ASUS RT-N66W N900 Router - Newegg $50 after rebate, new
BTW my 2nd choice modem was the ARRIS SB6183 Cable Modem.
I didn’t go with it because Motorola no longer makes it, and the reliability is no longer what it was.
The TC-7620 is also a newer design than the SB6183. (I’m using Comcast)
My TC-7620 & RT-N66W both run cool.
For the router, stick with Asus. They’re the most reliable & upgrade their firmware often. (This is important with all the hacking going on.) 2nd choice for the router would be the ASUS RT-AC68P. I wouldn’t buy a more expensive one than the RT-AC68P. If you have dead spots, add a router access point (AP).
I agree with using a separate cable-modem and router, they serve different functions. And, as you say, they have different maintenance and upgrade cycles.
Thanks to all who posted - the information is very much appreciated.
I’ve decided to go the separates route and purchase both units.
Oops...I misunderstood.
Just a word of advice. I got a Netgear N600 sometime back because Netgear was suggested as being one of the best. Maybe they are,but mine failed & I had quite a hassle with Netgear trying to get it replaced....which they never did. In the meantime,they had all kinds of suggestions for troubleshooting.....many of which I did not understand nor was qualified to do.
This discussion might even spur me to buy a new router to replace our elderly Netgear router. Lot of good suggestions here.
“DRAIN the SWAMP...with extreme prejudice”
Nice Apocalypse Now segway . . .
UPDATE...
I purchased separates:
Netgear CM500 Cable Modem
Linksys 1200+ Dual-Band Router
With my TWC Internet plan of 15 MBPS, the speed is blazingly fast & consistently tests to 18 MBPS. ALL video streaming has zero buffering.
Thanks to all who posted and gave me a primer in this technology and allowed me to get the best bang for the buck.
Viva Donald Trump!!!
Check your router settings, connection of the network cable also it may possibly be conducted incorrectly.
Just installed:
NETGEAR Orbi Whole Home Mesh WiFi System with Tri-band Wireless router replacement, Eliminate WiFi dead zones, Up to 5000 sqft, 3pk
It is the fastest speeds I ever had.
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