A:AnswerYou can find your answer here if its your Mediacom provider. If its not please visit their support or help section for compatible modems. http://mediacomcable.com/compatible-retail-modems/&ved=2ahUKEwiqufOC9JvsAhVDxVkKHQrbA-gQFjAAegQIAxAB&usg=AOvVaw2SeYlVrH30rK6wcgCm7ZcR
A:AnswerYou only need to use CAT 6 cable if you’re looking to have a very high speed wired connection. In most home internet applications, a standard CAT5e cable will do exactly what you need.
A:AnswerYou Have a combo modem/router. If you you wanted to use the Netgear DOCSIS 3.1 modem like mine , you would have to replace your combo and buy
a modem and a router separately..
A:AnswerYes it should be. The previous answer that stated it is 3.1 so it wont work with 3.0 is incorrect. DOCSIS 3.1 is backwards compatiable with 3.0
A:AnswerThank you for your question. We would recommend contacting Suddenlink support to see if this cable modem is compatible and would work with their service.
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NETGEAR Team
A:AnswerCheck w/ the carrier or give them a call. You can find the channel settings on the modem details, or they likely will have a published list of models that are supported. It likely will work with them even if it it isn't supported but you won't get all the bandwidth advertised if you use an unsupported modem that doesn't match what channels they are using.
A:AnswerBased on what I found online Windstream is a DSL service. This modem is for cable internet service. In my case Xfinity is my internet service provider. Modem not compatible with Windstream. Also this modem is capable of much higher throughput than the bandwidth your connection can utilize. Cheaper option with less throughput will yield same performance.
A:AnswerFiOS fiber-optic is garbage and very expensive why are you not using broadband much faster and for FiOS fiber-optic you have to rent their modem because one service interruption and your modem is fried