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The D-Link DOCSIS 3.0 Cable Modem (DCM-301) delivers up to 320 Mbps downstream and 160 Mbps upstream speeds via 8-channel bonding. Compatible with major US cable providers like Comcast Xfinity and Time Warner, it features a gigabit Ethernet port and IPv6 readiness. This modem-only device eliminates rental fees and offers a compact, easy-to-install solution for high-speed cable internet.
Standing screen display size | 5.6 Inches |
Brand | D-Link |
Item model number | DCM-301 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Item Weight | 8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.9 x 4.5 x 1.3 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.9 x 4.5 x 1.3 inches |
Color | black or white |
Manufacturer | D-Link Systems, Inc. |
ASIN | B004UGG5KE |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | March 30, 2011 |
A**Z
So far so good, but is there a conspiracy?? Dunn Dunn DUNNNNNN! ;-)
So far it works great. I've had it for three days. When I did a speed test I actually got an insane speed compared to my cable modem from Time Warner I'm sure they will adjust that though. I was barely getting 30 megabytes per second and it went 50+ each time I tested it on the first day. I noticed a theme though. I do wonder if Time Warner Cable sends out some little signal to make these not work after a while. The common theme here, and it doesn't matter the brand, everyone who does complain about their modem is that it does not work after some time. It is ironic that when you get a cable modem usually from the cable provider you can end up with a cable modem for years until they upgrade and you never really have issues with the modem itself I mean. Maybe once in a while. But my experience has been pretty smooth over the years at home using the modem provided by the cable company. If this one goes out in 3 to 4 months or within the year, I can't help but think that the cable company does something to ruin them. It's not in their best interest for you to save monthly especially when they have millions of subscribers. Anyways I got the SquareTrade warranty on it so we'll see how it goes. I could just be crazy, but at the same time there is that glaring fact, no matter the brand, so it's worth noting. Also why only ones they approve of? If a manufacturer makes a modem and its FCC compliant and can handle the cable internet as stated, you should be able to use whatever modem you want just like an oil filter aftermarket or an air filter aftermarket in your vehicle. As long as it's built to code it should be perfectly fine. They shouldn't dictate which ones you should be able to use as long as it does what it claims. So is TW an evil and greedy cable company that makes billions a year profit (like Verizon) and wants you to pay that modem fee, or are some simply having an innocent mishap with their cable modem? We'll see.
A**W
Great Product! Easy Plus and Play setting.
Great Product! Easy Plus and Play setting. I plugged it in and after calling the cable company to give them the MAC address it was up and running.And it performs better (faster in terms of ping and response time as my bandwidth is capped) than the Cable Company's cable model which I used to pay $15.00 per month for...I later logged on to the device to see what I can customize.... there is very little to change and customize on this device... It simply works and I think that is awesome...Instead of buying a combination cable-model + Router device I have learned it is much smarter to buy two separate devices. In that case if/when I move or if one of the two devices stops working or gets old I have more flexibility...The companion wireless router I purchased to work with this device is NETGEAR N300 Wi-Fi Router with High Power 5dBi External Antennas (WNR2020v2) That one is super easy to setup and it has a powerful radio with two large external antennae... For $21:00 you can't find a better brand name wireless router....
D**.
Great modem with only one minor drawback.
I received this modem from Amazon earlier this week and I'm totally happy with its performance. My old modem was a DOCSIS 2 WiFi modem and this one is DOCSIS 3 so the improvements were immediately apparent after setting it up and getting it working. The setup only required calling my ISP (WOW) and giving them the MAC address and within 5 minutes the modem was up and running. The original modem/router from my ISP wouldn't allow for setting static IP addresses and their refusal to let me into the router to change settings beyond changing SSID, password and turning off the WiFi function is the reason I went with my own separate Modem and WiFi Router, not to mention the $7.00 per month lease fee . As one other reviewer stated, the IP address and password for this modem is not easily found but is required if you want to change the password from the default one (the default password was "password", DUH) and turn on the firewall from it's default of OFF. (Thank You A. Benson!!) I'm not sure why D-Link wouldn't routinely supply that info and instructions how to use it. There is a reset button on the back if you mess it up that will bring you back to the unit's default settings. I used the same D-Link DIR-655 WiFi router with the DCM-301 that I used with my ISP's original unit after turning off the original modem/router's WiFi function. It took two hours on the phone with WOW to get the ability to get into their router as they don't like people messing around inside their equipment even if we are technically competent to do so, more reason to get my own stuff. I only gave this modem 4 stars because of the lack of info about getting into it to customize its settings. Performance wise, five stars would be in order.
C**T
Get this modem instead of renting
Decided to buy a modem instead of renting one and this was on the approved list of cable modems from my provider. The unit is nice and compact compared to the one I was using from the cable company. I also like that there are no flashing lights only solid green LED that let you know the unit is on and connected. Getting up and running took a bit of effort not because of the unit but the customer service rep I had to call to get it registered kept mixing up the numbers and kept asking me for another S/N since it wasn't accepting it. Turns out they had to input it was a retail modem and not a company modem. Did a speed test and this modem gave me faster download speeds and webpages pop up quicker which is a nice bonus since both the old modem and this one are both Docsis 3.0. I can't say as to the longevity of the unit since I just got it but I am happy with my purchase and would buy again.Update...Two years later and still going strong. Solid connection. Speed is at the top of the range with my provider (Cox). The number of times I had to reset the unit I can count on one hand. I see the price has dropped. I would buy again if I ever needed to replace the current one.
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