

best modern I've ever used and my second ever purchases easy installation and set up with spectrum able to log in and check settings integrates easily with my TP Link WiFi 7 router boosted upload and download speeds of spectrum gig by 7%


Set up was easy<br>Easy WiFi connection<br>Wired and WiFi speeds are fast<br>24/8 lanes handles 2 heavy gamers with movie streaming and internet access on up to 7 different devices at same time with no issues<br>Good control panel interface

Former cable tech, this modem works flawlessly plug-n-play for the most part. Comcast South Florida. Any problems you have are going to be from cable wiring lead up to the modem. Sits on a pure-sine wave battery backup and receives no errors from it.

lots of channels for bandwidth. Easy set up. decent interface.

easy setup called my cable provider and within 5 minutes up and running Spectrum Internet Ultra 400/20

Dropped my ping from 22-21 to 15-11ms. My 400MB/s internet peaks at 465 now vs 445 (remember this is internet package limited). I would like to say my Nighthawk is much happier, but that might be just an opinion. Very easy to install with Spectrum.

-Had no issues setting this up and giving my mac address to my ISP. -This product has lived up to my expectations. -My ISP is noticeably faster. -Configuring the router part of the product isn't far or different from configuring the a normal Netgear Router. -This product with Time Warner Cable aka Charter providers.

No change in speed from this "consumer" modem and the rental technicolor. LED's change showing channels are bonded.

Setup was easy REALLY fast! My old cable modem, an Arris SURFboard SB6182, with a maximum theoretical throughput of 383 Mbps. A couple weeks ago, Xfinity/Comcast told me that they were moving my service to a new trunk they'd installed closer to my house due to new construction in my area, and that they were also raising the speed on my service tier to 400MBps. I tested speeds several times with both my old SB6182 and my new SB6190 and they were as follows: Old trunk, about 2 miles away: 240Mbps down, 11 Mbps up, 14 MS latency New trunk, about 50 yards away: 290Mbps down, 12.2 Mbps up, 11MS latency New trunk, new SB6190 modem: 482Mbps down, 13.5Mbps up, 9Ms latency These speeds have been consistent across multiple runs for each device. The SB6190 has a maximum theoretical throughput of 1.4Gbps, so I won't need to upgrade this one anytime soon.



Simply it works and works well allowing to take advantage of what my supplier supplies for bandwidth. Never an issue to date and its been up for 8 months

Definitely noticed a difference in speed and connections after switching from the modem router supplied by my service provider Easy to setup and use




