{"id":28294,"date":"2020-05-22T15:20:00","date_gmt":"2020-05-22T22:20:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.yourbestdigs.com\/?p=28294"},"modified":"2021-01-28T21:57:11","modified_gmt":"2021-01-29T05:57:11","slug":"the-best-modem-for-spectrum","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.yourbestdigs.com\/reviews\/the-best-modem-for-spectrum\/","title":{"rendered":"The Best Modems for Spectrum"},"content":{"rendered":"

O<\/span>ur resident networking guru spent three weeks researching chipset versions, known bugs and security vulnerabilities, and trying to get a straight answer from Spectrum’s regional communications team about their policy toward customer-owned modems. We tested the new DOCSIS 3.1 modem they provided to us, the Technicolor – E31T2V1<\/a>, and it’s a great modem running a reliable chipset that does exactly what it’s supposed to do. But if you get one of the Intel-based modems instead and you notice problems with latency and jitter, we think the Netgear – C7000 modem-router combo<\/a> or the modem-only Motorola – MB8600<\/a> are the two best offerings on the list of modems that Spectrum approves.<\/p>\n

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