This modem had good specs , ability to handle high speed to a point , and was easy to hook up. I hooked it up and turned it on , and restarted everything and it jumped in and took off....I noticed a little quicker speed per click , but I attribute that to the modem not Comcast......Comcast has your speed capped at what ever your paying for so this modem can handle their 30mbs,150mbs, all the way to 393mbs ..... Its will save the Comcast user 10 bucks a month add them up and see how long it will take to Pay for its self and save you Money !!!!!! Cheers !
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
This modem started off fine but now that we've had it for a month it CONSTANTLY drops out and goes black. I mean every 4 seconds! Even when all the lights don't go out there are 2 seconds of working internet then it drops out again. I have given up. I hate this modem and Comcast!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
This modem arrived and I brought it (and the old rented DPC3008 modem) to Comcast. They recorded the address of the new modem and I returned home. I plugged the new modem in and attached the cables. I was told that I would turn on my computer and launch a web page with my browser and that I would have to enter information to Xfinity. But what happened was I launched the browser and it was on the internet immediately. It has been working fine ever since (it's been 3 weeks now). I highly recommend this product.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
1. Called Comcast 800-934-6489, tell them Activate Modem. 2. They verify my account 3. Give them the Model: Linksys CM2024, CM MAC (on modem) and serial (on modem) Waited about 5 minutes, they reset, then download their current firmware, All the lights blink and then go steady. LEDs top to bottom: Power = green Down stream = blue high speed (green regular) Up stream = blue high speed (green regular) Status = green Internet = blue, blinking activity Great modem!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
This process for getting this setup is not rocket science... 1. Remove from box (3 things... modem, power cable, ethernet cable) 2. Connect power to modem. 3. Connect (previously used) Ethernet to new modem. 4. Call Internet company (Time Warner Cable[or whatever they go by now], verified my account, and I gave them the information on the back of my modem) 5. Wait 2 minutes 6. Internet connection successful This was a huge cost savings from renting a modem, and it is a very good quality modem!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
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