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The ARRIS SURFboard SBG7600AC2 is a DOCSIS 3.0 cable modem and AC2350 WiFi router combo delivering up to 800 Mbps internet speeds. Featuring four gigabit Ethernet ports and easy setup via the SURFboard Central App, it’s compatible with major U.S. cable providers like Comcast Xfinity and Cox. Save on rental fees and enjoy reliable, high-performance home connectivity with this trusted device.
Wireless Type | 802.11ac |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Brand | ARRIS |
Series | Surfboard |
Item model number | SBG7600AC2 |
Operating System | Linux |
Item Weight | 2.64 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 9.72 x 4.06 x 9.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.72 x 4.06 x 9.5 inches |
Color | Black |
Voltage | 115 Volts |
Manufacturer | CommScope |
ASIN | B07H4VJHB9 |
Date First Available | October 15, 2018 |
K**.
Great product
I’ve been using the ARRIS SBG7600AC2 for just over a month now, and I can confidently say—it worked great from the moment I set it up. This all-in-one cable modem and router combo has been a solid upgrade for my home network. Installation was straightforward, and it synced with my Xfinity service without a hitch. Within minutes, I was up and running with fast, stable internet.The DOCSIS 3.0 modem technology combined with AC2350 dual-band WiFi gives me reliable speeds throughout my home. Streaming, gaming, video conferencing—everything runs smoothly, even with multiple devices connected at once. I consistently get speeds near the 800 Mbps max (as advertised), which is impressive for a device in this price range.The four 1 Gbps Ethernet ports are a great bonus, giving me flexibility for wired connections to my desktop, gaming console, and smart TV. It’s also great not having to pay monthly rental fees for ISP equipment anymore.Overall, this is a dependable, high-performing modem/router combo that delivers fast internet speeds and wide WiFi coverage. If you’re looking to simplify your setup while boosting your home network performance, the ARRIS SBG7600AC2 is absolutely worth considering.
A**R
Works with Xfinity great
Nice connectivity, compatible very easy with Xfinity, works great.
H**N
First impression - Not a bad purchase
First off, it was super easy to install. I unplugged my old modem/ router combo that COX provided and plugged this one in. The system booted up and my computer recognizes the internet almost immediately. The only downside was trying to get COX to register the unit. I provided them will all be info and they said 30 minutes. It ended up taking over 2 hours on chat with them to get it squared and in their system for activation.Pro: Easy to install and the setup UI system is straight forward and makes configuring it a breeze. Connecting directly to the router itself is actually providing faster speeds than what I’m currently told I will get by my ISP. Can’t complain there.A con I’m seeing so far with this is the WiFi. It supports 2.4g/ 5g - i have my television in the living room downstairs right below where the router is and the signal strength is “marginal”. The speeds at 2.4g are quite slow given what my ISP provides. Good thing I don’t really need WiFi outside of small items in my home.I’m giving this a 4 as its easy to install and configure. I’ll update again once I’ve had more time with it.
A**R
Works with xfinity. BYO co-axial cable
Worked on first try with xfinity. Simple. Comes with ethernet cable but no co-axial cable
A**R
Worst Modem/Router I have ever purchased
I have had nothing but problems with this modem and router since the very first day I installed it.1. My Television which is in the living room about 50 feet away from the router, no issues...connects perfectly; however, my wireless printer which is less than 3 feet away...losses connection ALL THE TIME. Working from home is difficult when I never know if I'm going to have a connection.2. My devices often loose connection for no rhyme or reason. Again, my Echo Dot in my bedroom (about 50 feet away works, most of the time,) but the one in my office about 10 feet away losses connection.3. I have never changed my password on the device, using the password provided; however, recently when my Echo lost connection and I tried to "reconnect" I am getting a message that the password is invalid (mind you, I saved the password to the device, which worked fine for a few weeks. Even when I manually type in the password, it states it is incorrect.4. The Surfboard app is the worst. Nothing but issues, does not recognize my device, states my username and password are incorrect (even though I wrote them down when I first installed the app, and there is no way to reset it.) And now, I am sitting right next to the modem, the app cannot find a signal (all lights are one and my computer a few feet away is connected with no issues.DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT. I NEVER write poor reviews, but after spending close to $200 on this, and having nothing but problems fro close to 3 months now, I cannot let anyone else deal with this. The cheap Linksys modem I had (under $50) works so much better than this,SAVE YOUR MONEY AND SAVE THE HEADACHES.
O**R
Nice speedy router at a decent price
Don't avoid this item because of its reasonable price. This router is speedy and a snap to set up. Furthermore, though my current internet provider, WOW isn't listed on the product page, this router has no compatibility issues..
E**E
Easy to set up and made a huge difference in download speed
The SBG7600AC2 works great with Xfinity, and setting it up was a simple phone call to Xfinity support. They asked for the MAC address from the back of the modem and it started working almost immediately.Logging in and going through the config menus is pretty straightforward. It is pre-configured enough that you don't even have to log in to start using it but when you inevitably want to customize things the menus are well laid out. Well, mostly... One thing I definitely do not like is the "Operation" tab at the top of the menu. Clicking it takes you out of the nice, polished looking interface to a clunky ascii look interface. On top of that you have to log in again because it is a completely separate interface on the modem. On the 6700 the info could all be accessed from the admin page, not sure why they had to break it up here. It's a minor complaint though, in an otherwise solid interface.I got the SBG7600AC2 to replace an SBG6700AC at the same time as I upgraded my Xfinity service from 300Mbps to a 600Mbps package. The 6700 only has 8 bonded download channels which theoretically maxes out at 343Mbps while the 7600 has 32 bonded channels and maxes out at 600Mbps. The old modem pretty consistently got 150Mbps download, the SBG6700AC gets nearly 500Mbps download using the speedtest website, a huge improvement. It's not the 600Mbps my package claims but I attribute that to the fact that I have 6 computers, a couple of tablets, smart TVs, phones, etc. all hogging up bandwidth.With 4 - 1Gb ethernet ports, 2.4ghz and 5ghz wifi and file sharing + media server capabilities from the built in USB, this is a really solid modem.
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