Netgear announces the availability of two cable modem-Wi-Fi router combo devices for home users, the C3700 and the C3000, both support DOCSIS 3.0, 802.11n and Gigabit Ethernet. Dong Ngo Former SF Labs ...
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San Jose, Calif. — Netgear introduced this week a pair of cable modem routers including the N600 dual-band Wi-Fi (C3700) and the N300 Wi-Fi cable modem router (C3000). The two-in-one devices integrate ...
The DOCSIS 3.0 specifications enable cable modems to achieve unprecedented uplink and downlink data rates, and it comes not a moment too soon. The growing market strength of telecommunications service ...
The cable industry has a tremendous amount at stake as it begins rolling out the next version of its prime protocol, the Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification (DOCSIS). Version 3.1 of the ...
A cable modem architecture introduced by Texas Instruments and based on the DOCSIS 3.0 specification enables fast adoption and deployment of advanced DOCSIS 3.0 products by cable operators. The Puma 5 ...
Cable internet users stand to gain a quadruple helping of bandwidth as operators deploy Data over Cable Service Interface Specification (DOCSIS) 3.0, the standard that defines how high-speed data is ...
Complete modem, EMTA, and gateway platforms available from MaxLinear’s early access OEM partners in 2024. CARLSBAD, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- MaxLinear, Inc. (Nasdaq: MXL), a leader in broadband ...
HICKORY, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--CommScope (NASDAQ: COMM) announced today that all four of its major DOCSIS® Access Architectures have successfully demonstrated interoperability with five DOCSIS 4.0 ...
Puma 8 provides cost-effective cable Ultra DOCSIS 3.1 solution. Performance-optimized ultra-high split single-chip PGA highlights MaxLinear’s comprehensive product portfolio encompassing every ...
I supply my own and have just upgraded to a 3.0 for higher speeds. I hate trashing technology that may be useful somewhere. Would a Motorola SB5101 be useful at all to anyone anywhere? Or just too old ...
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