NETGEAR Launches new Advanced Cable Modem - does 1 Gbps
Netgear has introduced the NETGEAR DOCSIS 3.0 AC1900 Voice and Data Cable Gateway (C7000B). The C7000B offers cable broadband service providers the fastest gateway available with WiFi speeds up to 1900 (600+1300) Mbps and DOCSIS speeds of up to 1 Gigabit per second.
The NETGEAR C7000B raises the bar with its incredibly fast WiFi. It gives service provider subscribers the power to wirelessly connect to all of their mobile devices, including smartphones and tablets, as well as fixed devices such as smart TVs, faster than ever before. Enhancing the ultra-fast WiFi connection for end-users is the addition of explicit and implicit Beamforming+. Unique to NETGEAR, Beamforming+ directs a WiFi "beam" to each device, creating a better, more consistent connection; the inclusion of implicit Beamforming enables Beamforming technology to be supported even on legacy client devices.
In addition to ultra-fast speeds, the C7000B utilizes purpose-built features for service providers. Built-in NETGEAR Enhanced Support Tools, with SNMP, TR-069 and NETGEAR genie, offer cable operators comprehensive, simple-to-use tools for customer support, remote device management and field upgrades, all of which can help lower overall support costs. High power amplifiers and antennae design, similar to those used in the market-leading NETGEAR Nighthawk AC1900 Smart WiFi Router (R7000), offer superior extended WiFi coverage. Hotspot capabilities using GRE soft tunneling enable operators to virtually expand their network and provide more connection points to their customers. An integrated 4-port Gigabit Ethernet switch and PacketCable 2.0 provide enhanced data and HD voice capabilities.
"The NETGEAR C7000B is our most advanced gateway available for cable service providers. The blazingly-fast AC1900 WiFi and DOCSIS Gigabit speeds enable service provider customers to have the world's fastest WiFi for all of their devices, anywhere in the home," said Naveen Chhangani, director of product management for NETGEAR Service Provider Business. "Best-in-class performance along with ease-of-use sets the C7000B apart from competitive offerings. We are confident that both service providers and their subscribers will appreciate NETGEAR's continued commitment to quality, ease-of-use and reliability."
The C7000B offers end-users some additional unique features. End-users can easily manage their home networks with NETGEAR genie providing them control and peace of mind that their WiFi is functioning at its best and is safe and protected. Secure, one-step installation is easy with the push of a button with Push 'N' Connect and WPS. Parental controls provide parents with the ability to set limitations on children's use of the Internet. Guest Network gives end-users the ability to create separate, secure access for guests while EZ Mobile Connect provides quick guest network access with the ease of a QR code scan. MyMedia creates the ability for connected users to be able to find and play media files from the network, while TurboTransfer enables quick file sharing within the home network among Mac and Android devices. The C7000B with advanced Quality of Service (QoS) also enables watching videos, surfing the Web and playing video games with fewer connectivity interruptions and minimal buffering. Upstream and downstream QoS means that when end-users enable advanced QoS in the C7000, they give the gateway the ability to prioritize high-demand network traffic such as streaming video and video games.
The NETGEAR C7000B offers additional features including:
- 24x8 DOCSIS 3.0 Modem
- IPv6 support
- Simultaneous dual-band WiFi AC1900
- WiFi Boost with high-powered radio amplifiers
- Four Gigabit Ethernet ports
The C7000B is available now for service provider trials.
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I don't know why poeople don't like Comcast. I have had nothing but goodness from them. been with them since 2000, haven't had a service interuption in the last 8 years except for a giant blackout that affected the whole town but that was fixed in like 2 days when the power in the area came back, i pay 130$ for their triple play package and i was paying an extra 10$ for their blast internet service and they recently bumped me up to extreme 105 service for free because they are making blast a part of the regular package apparently. I have never been throttled( i monitor all my network speeds realtime with a sidebar gadget) netflix, steam, origin all use up to 120 megabits of my download speed. I have never gotten any letters or anything about downloading too much and I have reached 2tb of data in a month 2 months in a row when i had to backup tons of **** to a friends nas. comcast didn't give a fudge.
as far as the cost of service i guess people can be peeved about that but thats currently the case for ALL ISPs in atleast North America. Google being the exception.
now for the gripes and tips with comcast
my only tip with comcast... get your own modem! save 7$ per month most of the problems i had with comcast was their own modem buying my own fixed every issue i had with them.
gripes...
2$ per month for the extra little boxes to get cable to extra tvs.
7$ per month extra for hd box without dvr
10$ per month extra for hd box with dvr
and thats about it for me. although i guess speeds could be higher and prices all around could be lower. lets just all hope Google comes to more areas so this bleeding from ALL ISPs can stop. its not just comcast people! you should never hope a company like comcast goes bankrupt someone else will just mov in and take over where they left off. hope comcast thrives and spreads to more areas with more competition. competition will drive speeds, services, and prices down.
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Here's the thing... you seemed happy to pay $140 per month when you should have been paying half of that.
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Yeah as i said cost is the only gripe. but if no other ISP but google is offering anything even comparable why would i want comcast to go out of business? if google went nationwide(usa obviously), tomorrow, full functionality. Every ISP would be forced to offer a competitive alternative or lose all their customers. that is what is needed right now.
now if comcast in particular was somehow impeding the spread of google or some other isp into their areas then yeah thats ****ty but who else would i go with? at&t is my only other option and their fastest internet speeds are less than half of what i have right now in my area and cost about the same.
every single north american isp but google is doing the same thing. to say one of them in particular should be put on the chopping block is just silly. they all need a kick in the butt. HARD. and google right now appears to be the answer to that.
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Well, In Asian counties, internet speed is very poor somewhere and average somewhere.... Businesses are still looking for high speed internet connection company.
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yep yet japan pays what 50$ us if that for 500mbps or so the rumors go
I will jump for joy when 1gbps is available and dont cause a few limbs which i dont see happen any time soon atlest not in the states
I will jump for joy when comcast goes bankrupt.