Meanwhile, manufacturers like Arris, Asus, Netgear and Motorola have made DOCSIS 3.0 modems for years. And, since the technology is relatively new, at least in use, finding a cheaper, used device may be more of a challenge. On the other hand, DOCSIS 3.1 modems can easily cost $150-$250 or higher. New DOCSIS 3.0 modems can cost between $50 and $150 depending on the device you choose and the source you buy from, but you may be able to score a used device for less than $50. ![]() DOCSIS 3.0 has more, cheaper optionsĭOCSIS 3.0 is likely to present cheaper options when shopping for a modem or modem-router combo. And considering the price difference and available options between the two, you'd be better off opting for DOCSIS 3.0 on that lower-tiered internet plan. If opting to use your own modem, you probably won't see much of a performance improvement, if any, by choosing a DOCSIS 3.1 device over a DOCSIS 3.0 one. If you rent from the provider, the modem included with your equipment will likely be a DOCSIS 3.0 model, which is more than capable of supporting your internet connection. Major cable internet providers including Cox, Optimum and Spectrum also offer a DOCSIS 3.1 modem with mid- and higher-tiered internet plans, including gigabit service.īut suppose your plan comes with speeds up to 200Mbps. ![]() Speeds up to 1Gbps are the max a DOCSIS 3.0 modem can handle, so you're likely to get more consistent performance from a 3.1 device that is equipped for faster speeds. ![]() DOCSIS 3.1 is definitely the way to go on plans faster than 1Gbps, but even if your plan comes with 1,000Mbps, 940Mbps or lower, say in the 400 to 600Mbps range, a DOCSIS 3.1 modem may be the better choice for performance.
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