I’ve always been an Arris fan. SB8200 should be good.
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Another +1 for Arris. It's been a rock-solid workhorse. I'm a big fan of them.
I love our Arris modem. It's definitely rock solid.
Avoid Intel based solutions https://lookgadgets.com/articles/intel-puma-modems-list/
Almost all 32x8 (capable of 1 gig) docsis 3 modems are going to be puma based.
No reason not to get docsis 3.1 unless you are truly cash strapped. That leaves the SB8200 if you're ok with 1Gbe ports, or the S33 if you want a 2.5 port.
Never had good luck with anything netgear.
I have used Motorola's and have never had one crap out on me. I just replaced my old 3.0 modem with the MB8611 and so far it is working flawlessly.
+1 for Motorola
I run an MB8611 too. Solid little modem
My unpopular opinion.. Comcast's XB7 and XB8 boxes are fine hardware wise. If you're paying for unlimited data its literally cheaper to rent their modem with unlimited.
If you're paying a monthly fee to rent, you'll make your money back in a year by just purchasing a modem jnstead
Comcast charges $30 for unlimited data, and $25 for unlimited data + modem rental
Hmmm, what advantage are they having by you using their modem. does it give mor information to them?