1.2 GHz Downstream Band
Delivers enhanced capacity and future-ready performance with extended downstream capabilities.
Software-Switchable Upstream
Adapts to evolving network topologies with adjustable return paths, requiring no device swap.
Backward Friendly
Compatible with existing DOCSIS 3.0 networks (32×8), ensuring easy integration into current infrastructure.
2.5 Gbps Port
Enables high-speed wired access to routers or devices, eliminating bottlenecks.
Telemetry Assist
Provides proactive diagnostic data, helping operators monitor connection quality, identify issues remotely, and reduce support costs.
Benefits for Service Providers
- Mid- and High-Split Ready– Expands upstream capacity to support faster upload speeds and new multi-gigabit service tiers, giving operators greater flexibility in network evolution.
- Enhanced Visibility with Telemetry Assist – Provides real-time insights into subscriber connections, enabling proactive diagnostics, faster troubleshooting, and fewer support calls.
- Multi-Gig Service Readiness – A 2.5 GigE port ensures support for today’s fastest Internet tiers and future bandwidth growth.
- Operational Efficiency – Advanced monitoring and remote diagnostics reduce truck rolls and improve customer satisfaction.
Key Specifications
- DOCSIS: 3.1 (2×2 OFDM/OFDMA) + 3.0 (32×8)
- Upstream: Switchable 5–85 / 5–204 MHz
- Downstream: Extended up to 1.2 GHz
- Ethernet: 1× 2.5 Gbps
- Management: Telemetry Assist, TFTP, SNMP
Other Products to Consider
Product
Modem Type
DOCSIS 3.1 (32x8)
DOCSIS 3.1 (32x8)
DOCSIS 3.1 (32x8)
Frequency
Switchable 5-42/5-85MHz
Switchable 5-85/5-204MHz, Extended Downstream up to 1.2 GHz
Switchable 5-85/5-204MHz, Extended Downstream up to 1.2 GHz
WiFi
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Wired LAN
1x 2.5GigE
1x 2.5GigE
1x 2.5GigE
Voice
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2 Voice Ports + External Battery
Documentation
*DOCSIS 3.1 is a CableLabs standard for high speed Internet access that defines support for up to 10 Gbps downstream and 1 Gbps upstream. Actual cable operator network speeds will vary and will be less than the calculated maximum possible speeds. Actual upload and download speeds are affected by several factors including, but not limited to: the capacity of your cable operator’s network, the services offered by your cable operator, cable and Internet network traffic, your computer equipment etc. Final speeds will also be limited by each device and the quality of its connection to the modem or router.