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<blockquote data-quote="Coded-Dude" data-source="post: 2723469" data-attributes="member: 16918"><p>I've had the modem for a year, so it is most likely dated(I know that model had been out for a bit when I bought it). I may upgrade eventually, but as you can see I am getting good speeds from it. I was a bigger proponent of Cisco back in the day, but since the merger with Linksys I have tried to refrain from their consumer grade products(had a few issues with Linksys in the past), but their commercial stuff is still one of the best(also a fan of HP/Procurve, but I worked for them for a while...so I am biased a bit and haven't used any of their commercial stuff since the merger with 3Comm).</p><p></p><p> As long as you are compliant(with your modem) you shouldn't have too many issues. What I did was thoroughly search the reviews of modems on Amazon for the ISP(Ctrl+F "Cox"). There were more positive reviews of the modem than negative, so I went with it. Of course I would certainly recommend something newer than what I have....just posting what I have and how I like it(no problems yet).</p><p></p><p>The router choice will really come down to preference, as they all work and should do the job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coded-Dude, post: 2723469, member: 16918"] I've had the modem for a year, so it is most likely dated(I know that model had been out for a bit when I bought it). I may upgrade eventually, but as you can see I am getting good speeds from it. I was a bigger proponent of Cisco back in the day, but since the merger with Linksys I have tried to refrain from their consumer grade products(had a few issues with Linksys in the past), but their commercial stuff is still one of the best(also a fan of HP/Procurve, but I worked for them for a while...so I am biased a bit and haven't used any of their commercial stuff since the merger with 3Comm). As long as you are compliant(with your modem) you shouldn't have too many issues. What I did was thoroughly search the reviews of modems on Amazon for the ISP(Ctrl+F "Cox"). There were more positive reviews of the modem than negative, so I went with it. Of course I would certainly recommend something newer than what I have....just posting what I have and how I like it(no problems yet). The router choice will really come down to preference, as they all work and should do the job. [/QUOTE]
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