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The ARRIS Surfboard SB6190 is a high-performance DOCSIS 3.0 cable modem designed for internet speed plans up to 600 Mbps. With 32 downstream and 8 upstream channels, it offers robust connectivity for all your devices. Featuring a single Gigabit Ethernet port and easy setup via the SURFboard Central app, this renewed modem is compatible with major U.S. cable providers, making it a smart choice for tech-savvy users.
Maximum Downstream Data Transfer Rate | 960 Megabits Per Second |
Number of Ports | 1 |
Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 960 Megabits Per Second |
Compatible Devices | Router |
Number of Ethernet Ports | 1 |
Connectivity Technology | Ethernet |
Color | white |
D**.
Works!
Ours quit, this one works!
J**E
Modem has been working for a long time
Flawless. this modem has been working 10 x better than my cable company modem.
G**Y
Good upgrade
The number of channels on a network has increased with the rise of digital media. I bought this to allow twice the channels as our older Arris modem. After our provider had done their magic the modem was working fine. Our network is now running more smoothly and dependable with fewer drops. Not the latest but it has met our needs.
M**W
Solid Budget Modem
I was impressed when I speed tested this modem alongside the 4 year old Cox rental "Panoramic Gateway" or some such nonsense modem (also has WiFi router. Got about 20% better speeds with the SB6190. From 500Gbps to 600Gbps. You can use it for gigabit service, provided your service provider allows a gigabit connection with a DOCSIS 3.0 modem.The irony is that I only pay for a 250Gbps line. But I figure they owe me plenty because I only just realized how dual band WiFi works and that I have been renting a dual band modem for 4 years that has the 5GHz locked out and discovered the Wi-Fi wouldn't even let me change the channels to support a range extender.I also got a renewed Linksys E7350 Wifi/Ethernet router because the SB6190 only has a single Ethernet port and I need more than that.Now I can return the crappy Cox modem and eliminate $15 from my monthly bill. I can't believe how much I paid for that thing over 4 years.
M**D
I do not recommend
does not work with Xfinity, and does not allow me to change password and name, their IP address didn't wanna work so I don't know what's the password, seems to be too old for 2025 , I will return it for sure and go back to Motorola modem
A**U
Owned this modem for almost two years with the supposed defective Intel processor, no issues
This modem was known for having a widespread hardware problem in the intel chipset causing latency and lag, however I have experienced none of these issues nor dropped connections. The only time this unit drops connection is when the area goes down, never had a problem with the unit itself. It does run a little hot, but it has never overheated or caused any heat related issues. Perhaps they were able to fix the issue in a firmware update. (your ISP updates firmware for it when you connect it to their network, you can't on your end). If you don't care about faster internet and just want something basic, this unit will do just fine. But if you want gig plus speeds and something future proof, spend more.I have the 600mbps down plan from Xfinity and speedtests average about 650 down and 40 up. If they jack up the speed again I may have to upgrade but this still is great for plans under gig speed
C**Y
Old but useful modem for slower speed plans
Using this for my Xfinity backup internet on my unifi equipment. Works fine with my 300mb plan. It's an older device though and those who want or need higher speeds at some point will need something more substantial. However for my backup internet needs, works great.
S**H
It works flawlessly with Xfinity internet.
I got rid of the Xfinity modem, which Xfinity tried to charge me $15 per month for after the introductory term ended. I bought this one, connected it to the cable, and it works perfectly without any issues. Just be aware that if you are paying for higher internet speeds, this modem may not be sufficient.
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