Hitron CODA56 Multi-Gigabit DOCSIS 3.1 Modem | 2.5 Gbps Max Internet Speeds | Certified with Xfinity, Charter Spectrum, Cox | 10x Faster Than DOCSIS 3.0 | 2.5 Gbps Ethernet Cable Modem ONLY

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FAST SPEEDS: Works with Internet plans up to 2.33 Gbps for Xfinity customers, up to 1 Gbps for Spectrum customers, and up to 2 Gbps for Cox customers. Make sure your Internet plan matches these speeds to get the best performance!”
2.5 GIGABIT ETHERNET PORT provides more speed to your router. Connect to a router, access point or wifi mesh system to take full advantage of these faster speeds throughout your home.
CONNECT WITH A WIFI ROUTER or WIFI MESH to connect all of your WiFi devices to the Internet and harness 2.5 Gbps speeds to your end devices! (No Built-in WiFi/Router Capabilities)
DITCH THE RENTAL FEES – Say goodbye to those pesky modem rental fees by switching to the CODA56. Replacing your leased DOCSIS 3.1 modem can save you up to $168 a year. (Savings may vary by provider).
CERTIFIED TO WORK WITH Comcast Xfinity, Comcast Xfinity Business, Charter Spectrum, Cox Gigablast, Cable One Sparklight, and Zito Media. Also works with Astound, Grande, RCN, and Wave.
DOES NOT WORK WITH DSL, Fiber, Fixed Wireless or Satellite Services. Please note that this internet modem is not compatible with Optimum, AT&T, Verizon, CenturyLink, Google Fiber, DISH, DirecTV, StarLink, or any bundled voice service.
GET THE RIGHT MODEM FOR YOU: Before purchasing, contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP) to confirm that this modem is compatible with your Internet plan and meets your specific needs. This cable Internet modem DOES NOT HAVE BUILT-IN WIFI or ROUTING CAPABILITIES.
FASTER GAMING AND STREAMING – Elevate your gaming, streaming, and video conferencing experiences with next-generation DOCSIS 3.1 technology. Benefit from 2 downstream and 2 upstream OFDM DOCSIS 3.1 channels, reducing latency in DOCSIS 3.1 devices for smoother, uninterrupted online activities.
A LEGACY OF PERFORMANCE AND TRUST – With over 30 years of experience, Hitron is a global pioneer in DOCSIS 3.1 modems and routers, a trusted expert known for delivering performance and reliability.
ENJOY PEACE OF MIND with technical support available Monday through Friday, a detailed knowledge base, FAQs, and easy product registration. Plus, your purchase is backed by a product warranty.

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Customers are satisfied with the modem’s performance, speed, and value. They find it easy to set up and activate, with everything included in a ready-to-install package. Many consider it a great purchase and a good product overall. However, some customers have issues with the modem lifespan and differing opinions on internet connectivity and compatibility.

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6 reviews for Hitron CODA56 Multi-Gigabit DOCSIS 3.1 Modem | 2.5 Gbps Max Internet Speeds | Certified with Xfinity, Charter Spectrum, Cox | 10x Faster Than DOCSIS 3.0 | 2.5 Gbps Ethernet Cable Modem ONLY

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  1. Amazon Customer

    For X-Finity/Comcast customers… easy install, excellent performance, great price.
    This modem is on the Xfinity approved replacement modem list and gives me identical speeds to the X-Fi gateway both directions, upload and download. The installation was ridiculously easy to do with zero interaction with the Comcast support team. Just have a cell phone ready, download the Xfinity app, follow the supplied directions and if you get lucky like I did, the whole process will take about 5 minutes.This particular modem model, the “Hitron Coda56”, does not give you telephony jacks like the x-fi gateway does and it comes with no built-in Wi-Fi router and only a single “out” ethernet plug. If you have a router with Wi-Fi already, you’re all set. If not, get one before you start the setup or purchase the model that includes those features.Color me impressed, I’ll be dropping their gateway off at my local Xfinity store and saving a few bucks.

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  2. Robert Fagnant

    The best of the best Docsis 3.1
    OK, with everything being working from home these days, online shopping and bill paying, researching, news, TV, and so on, I had a real need for speed and although my ARRIS Docsis did the job at almost 100 Mbps, it was not cutting it with seven high speed computers on routers and switches and one coaxial cable at high speed from COX. I signed up for high speed at COX but was not getting it. The issue was Docsis 3.0, cannot handle the new standards.So I did all my research from high prices to renewed, and found that the new guy on the block that seems to make only a few products, mainly the Hitron CODA56 Multi-Gigabit DOCSIS 3.1 Modem | 2.5 Gbps Max modem, seemed worth looking into. It wasn’t the highest price, so I was suspect a little, but do not go by price alone. So I do reviews. The reviews were outstanding. A few reviews were a little down but I now know why.This is why I think some are having problems, not with this one, but all others as well:When you are upgrading speed, the latest standards are just not important, it is vital. If you keep the older Linksys SE1500 switches and router that runs at the 10/100 speeds, which were wicked fast for the times, you will stay at that speed. So, here’s my biggest tip. Make sure all your older switches connect your scanners, printers, and peripherals that do not need that much, no need to discard the switches and buy all new GB switches and routers, just use it for peripherals.Also, with APC power containers in event of power failures, any switch lines going into it need to be taken out unless you have the newest models because, as I found out the hard way, it will limit you to the older standard. You can still use the APC without the lines or buy a new APC.Now, if I haven’t scared you, it is really dead simple. Take the time to get the information, most of it is given to you along with the MAC address on the label on the box itself and call your ISP, and as long as you have done all the connections to your modem, just needs to be switched on and a competent ISP person will walk you through. Ours is COX. I know this model favors Xfinity of Comcast fame, but this model works with the most major carriers I have ever seen.That being said, most all the reviews were for Xfinity. I found you also need to use a tool and make sure the cable from the ISP is securely screwed on.Well, mine is a COX ISP, so all those that would like to know, COX is the catch up company still growing like lightning all over the country and for good reasons. They do mostly direct connects. Not all this wireless 5G do anything is all that reliable I believe. Anyway, I like direct hookup to cables for reliability.You hear all about wi-fi drilling a hole in your head. I believe it. So, I use routers and connect a TP-Link with an on/off switch, not expensive, and can connect a wireless for when I need it, even a travel wireless by ethernet or USB, but I can put it off to give my home a peaceful feel without wireless running except for when needed for laptops and kids. Shut the wireless off, shut the kids off, lol.When the router is GB and switches are GB and modem is GB, you have it made. It is as simple as that. Now it would have taken me about 30 minutes with COX to upgrade but I made all these mistakes I just mentioned here. I mentioned it in the hopes you will not make the same mistakes I made. Even with my mistakes you can learn from, it took me about 3 hours to get seven computers running.As a side note, don’t fret your printers, drivers, windows, or setup. It is just upgrading your speed. You can always put your old modem back if you have to but I see it as the worse thing that can happen, or most likely, is your speed doesn’t change. In that case, you will have your new modem running but using the older speed. Don’t panic. There is some switches or routers that are older causing the speed not to increase. For all the new first timer setups, no problem, you will have all the newest stuff. This is just tips for us older timers, lol.Also, check your plan with your ISP. It may not be the higher plan. This is the best router I have ever seen that in this online world and it should not mean a technician will have to come to your home and pay $75 an hour or more. Buy this modem. It will pay for itself in less than a year without having to rent it from your ISP monthly charge. It works, it is brand new, and not refurbished with some renewed ones from Amazon even cost more on some of the more famous models.Always look at the number sold in a month, how RECENT the reviews are, and the product itself how many ISP’s they support. I am sometimes in CT and live in RI and if I move, this modem handles so many different ISP’s, that it can go with me and even for remote, I will never need 2.5 GB speed when I was getting along with just 100 Mbps. Now 1 GB modem speed is all I will ever need but nice to know if I need to download or upload a huge amount of data that I can up my speed with COX to 2.5 GB.Just like the old axiom, you are as strong as the weakest link, so remember with online website and cloud stuff, you are only as fast as the server you are on when in the cloud and, of course, assuming you have a decent speed computer. I highly recommend the Hitron CODA56 Multi-Gigabit DOCSIS 3.1 Modem | 2.5 Gbps Max modem.I took the time to write this because this Hitron company is running a huge discount right now, I think 43% at this time I bought it, cheaper than most. So, for cheap, I wasn’t sure I should buy it, the you get what you pay for. In this case, this is a quality item and better than the pricier ones I believe, else I would not right this review. Mostly, it is so a few of you reading this not to make my mistakes. Upgrade your routers and switches, all should run at GB speeds first. Then call your ISP and connect your MAC address.In fact, they give you the number to call and it is the only one for any price I could see that claims it can handle 2.5 GB speed for the price.Hey, it’s Amazon, don’t work, can send it back. I ordered this modem last night, got it today around noon time and on a Saturday! Can’t beat Amazon! Hope this helps anyone thinking of buying this model, 5 stars in my book.

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  3. Zerokb

    Great modem
    My previous modem got fried due to electrical surges and needed to be replaced. Got this one and it worked a million times better. Went from 200 to 800 download speeds. Don’t really know what was wrong with the other one but this one is amazing. The price was pretty cheap and it works well with Comcast services. Still cheaper than renting from them.

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  4. Mikey the Non-Paid Reviewer

    affordable price and better than my previous netgear modem
    I had comcast and was using a combo router cax80 from negear but i was having drops in signal. I swapped out my router but it was still having issues so I’d pick this up and I’ve had no issues since switching to this modem.One reason to get this over netgear is that it support the high speed upload speeds that many netgear, even some of the newer ones don’t support. It can cost you $300 for a netgear with proper upload speeds through comcast and this a 1/3 of the price.Overall 10/10

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  5. Eric B.

    connects to xfinity cable internet service without issue
    just like other modems, we as consumers expect this to just work. I took my time reviewing the package contents and found a spot in my basement near the verizon fios ONT to mount this so I wouldn’t have to run any new wires. I already had a cable entering the wall that was pretty new but definitely try to use a new clean well insulated coax cable and snug it down on both ends. I do not run a splitter and the single cable goes straight outside from the modem to comcast’s branch feed outside my house. I connected this unit to test for signal and it went through it’s special docsis sync sequence, eventually ending up in solid blue lights for channel bonding. unfortunately I cannot access the modem’s diag page so cannot verify which channels I am locked onto but I do not believe comcast has enabled the next gen speeds yet in my area of Northern Delaware. speed tests indicate I am getting at least the minimum that I pay for and sometimes a bit more. this modem has been up and running 24/7 for almost a week now with no hiccups so I cancelled my fios service. this is the cheapest modem available currently as of this writing to get you next gen speed tiers using the docsis 3.1 spec as others I am sure have already stated.pay special attention to the unit and remove ALL of the plastic wrap coating the modem. it is so clear you will miss it if you’re rushing to hook it up. there is even a sticker on top to remind you but the sticker removes independently of the film wrap. this wrap covered the entire edge of my unit which are all ventilation holes. this modem, like other electronic devices that process vast amounts of data, runs very warm and sometimes hot. keeping this in my basement where it is cooler 12 months out of the year should help it last longer and not have any weird issues.looking forward to hopefully getting the firmware update pushed from xfinity so I can login and monitor the stats from the admin web page. also looking forward to getting on these next gen speed tiers.until then, saving a good amount of money over verizon’s gigabit service. their upload speed is incredible but who really needs 800+ mbps of upload. and their speeds on gigabit weren’t much better day to day vs their 300mbps plan which as of this writing had increased to the same price as xfinity gigabit plan

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  6. marek.machala

    The modem is for us market. Major obstacles of my trial to make it working:- only ISP can update firmware- coudn’t even enter setup page( ISP =Vodafone – didn’t recognize modem)-it has American plug, but work on eu power after adapter usedI suggest Amazon filters out merchandise not applicable for the target markets.

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    Hitron CODA56 Multi-Gigabit DOCSIS 3.1 Modem | 2.5 Gbps Max Internet Speeds | Certified with Xfinity, Charter Spectrum, Cox | 10x Faster Than DOCSIS 3.0 | 2.5 Gbps Ethernet Cable Modem ONLY
    Hitron CODA56 Multi-Gigabit DOCSIS 3.1 Modem | 2.5 Gbps Max Internet Speeds | Certified with Xfinity, Charter Spectrum, Cox | 10x Faster Than DOCSIS 3.0 | 2.5 Gbps Ethernet Cable Modem ONLY

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