NETGEAR Nighthawk Mid/high-Split DOCSIS 3.1 2.5Gbps Modem (CM3000) is at its lowest price

Amazon is currently offering the NETGEAR Nighthawk CM3000 Mid/high-Split Cable Modem at its lowest price to date with a 25% discount, so you may want to check it out if you’re looking to upgrade your system. The CM3000 is built to support DOCSIS 3.1 technology and is engineered for the fastest cable Internet speeds currently available.

The modem delivers download speeds up to 2.5Gbps and upload speeds up to 1Gbps, providing the bandwidth needed for activities such as streaming, gaming, video conferencing, and large file transfers. It features 32 downstream and 8 upstream SC-QAM channels, along with 2 OFDM downstream and 2 OFDMA upstream channels.

Furthermore, the unit includes one 2.5Gbps auto-sensing Ethernet port for direct multi-gigabit connections, as well as two 1Gbps Ethernet ports that support link aggregation for speeds up to 2Gbps when used with a compatible router. It offers full IPv6 support, DOCSIS Quality of Service, and a standard coaxial WAN connection.

Moreover, the Nighthawk CM3000 works with all major U.S. cable providers and is backward-compatible with DOCSIS 3.0 mid-split networks. When paired with a Wi-Fi 6E or Wi-Fi 7 router, including NETGEAR’s Nighthawk and Orbi systems, it can deliver multi-gigabit performance throughout the home.

Lastly, the company provides a one-year limited warranty with this modem as well for added peace of mind.

  • NETGEAR Nighthawk Mid/high-Split Multi-Gig 2.5Gbps Cable Modem (CM3000-1AZNAS): $224.99 (Amazon US) - Black Friday Deal 25% off

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