🚀 Elevate Your Internet Game!
The Hitron CODA56 Multi-Gigabit DOCSIS 3.1 Modem delivers maximum internet speeds of 2.5 Gbps, making it ideal for high-performance gaming and streaming. With a single Ethernet port and compatibility with major ISPs, this modem helps you save on rental fees while ensuring a reliable connection. Backed by over 30 years of expertise, it offers robust technical support and a warranty for peace of mind.
Maximum Downstream Data Transfer Rate | 2500 Megabits Per Second |
Number of Ports | 1 |
Data Transfer Rate | 2.5 Gigabits Per Second |
Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 700 Megabits Per Second |
Compatible Devices | Router, Ethernet connected devices |
Number of Ethernet Ports | 1 |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi, Ethernet |
Color | DOCSIS 3.1 Modem (2.5 Gbps Ethernet) |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7"L x 1.77"W x 8.13"H |
B**3
Perfect Upgrade for High-Speed Gaming, Streaming, and Everyday Use
I upgraded to the Hitron CODA56 from a NETGEAR CM1000 to fully utilize my 2100 Mbps Xfinity connection, and the installation was stupid easy—literally took just minutes. Speed tests consistently hit the max speed my Ubiquiti ER-X router can handle (920 Mbps), so I’m now considering the WAVLINK WiFi 6 AX6000 Mesh Router to take full advantage of the 2100 Mbps. For anyone using high-bandwidth applications, like streaming 4K videos or gaming, the low latency and consistent high speeds make a noticeable difference, with no buffering or lag. But even for regular users, the modem ensures that multiple devices, from smart TVs to laptops and phones, can all connect without slowing each other down.The DOCSIS 3.1 support future-proofs the modem, ensuring it’s ready for even faster speeds as they become available. It works seamlessly with your ISP and provides a reliable, stable connection for everything from video calls to browsing the web. Whether you're a casual internet user or a power user, this modem offers great performance, making it an excellent choice for anyone looking to improve their home network.
R**T
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.
I**E
Great value
After a power surge destroyed our modem, Xfinity told us we need to upgrade and they would not cover the damage than came through the coax. This modem is much more cost effective than renting at their crazy prices. We've used it for a while now and our system is working great. We have had zero issues with speed or outages since installation.
N**S
Excellent Upgrade
My previous modem was from 2018, and I hadn't realized how much speeds had improved. This lets me get the full speed available by my cable provider.Setup was easy - follow the instructions (yes, they're actually worth reading, all 2 pages of them!) and, for me, it all just worked.This is just a modem - no router, no WiFi. Make sure you understand that (it's probably part of why the price is low). So make sure you have your own router, and that it has enough ports if you're running wired connections (and why wouldn't you?!? WiFi is great for convenience, but for anything that doesn't move, a physical cable will usually be faster and more reliable).