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ARRIS Surfboard DOCSIS 3.0 Cable Modem & Wi-Fi Router Bundle with Coaxial Cable

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About this item

  • DOCSIS 3.0 cable modem with 16 downstream & 4 upstream channels, best for internet plans up to 400 Mbps (Surfboard)
  • AC1600 dual-band Wi-Fi router with Wi-Fi 5, 2 Gigabit Ethernet ports (Surfboard)
  • Quad-shielded 75 ohm RG6 coaxial cable with gold plated F-type connectors (Monoprice)
  • Setup & manage network with SURFboard Manager app (Surfboard)
  • Compatible with major U.S. cable providers including Cox, Spectrum & Xfinity (Surfboard)


ARRIS Surfboard SBG10-RB DOCSIS 3.0 Cable Modem & AC1600 Dual Band Wi-Fi Router, Approved for Cox, Spectrum, Xfinity & Others (RENEWED)
2 products in 1 - The SURFboard SBG10 combines a DOCSIS 3.0 cable modem with an 802.11ac Wi-Fi router with 2 one-gigabit Ethernet ports. It has 16 downstream and 4 upstream channels and AC1600 Wi-Fi, making it a perfect choice for homes with less devices to manage. The all-in-one modem & Wi-Fi router combo means no more managing multiple devices and is best for Cable Internet Speed Plans up to 400 Mbps. Plus, it saves you money on monthly modem rental fees and fits easily into any home office.
Monoprice RG6 Quad Shield CL2 Coaxial Cable with F Type Connector
The 75 ohm coaxial cable with F-type connectors is still commonly used with external ATSC television antennas, satellite receivers, cable modems, and many other types of equipment. For best results with your RF connection, use these high-quality Quad-Shielded RG-6 Coaxial Cables from Monoprice!
This cable is constructed with 75 ohm RG-6 coax, which uses two layers of copper braiding and two layers of aluminum foil to protect the data integrity from any stray RFI or EMI signals. This cable features gold plated F-type connectors with molded connector heads and strain relief boots for maximum durability and a lifetime of service. The CL2 rating on this cable indicates that it complies with fire safety codes and insurance requirements, making it safe for use inside the walls of residential class buildings.


David L. Jones Sr
2025-04-08 14:03:07
Excellent but I've got to get it back to firestick. I know that Xfinity told me that I had to use this for their internet device to knock off firestick. I love firestick as well as many others.
Joey Ruben
2024-11-24 15:15:21
I have Optimum Internet. I used to get only 101 speed, so I fought with them. And finally got them to upgrade it to 20010. But they told me to get the 200mbps speed I'll need a new modem, so they sent a installer. He installed a Gateway 5 (Altice one). But the darn thing wouldn't stop rebooting itself! Every few minutes another reboot. They tried troubleshooting it over the phone. Couldn't. So sent out another installer, he tells me oh the restarts are normal for the first few days. I told him no way, not that many times over n over. So he swapped it to another Gateway 5. But nothing changed! Rebooted every few minutes. So since this was the second one acting the same way. I thought maybe it is indeed part of the setup process.But for a week now this whole House is going crazy! None stop, reboot, reboot, reboot, work a hour. Then reboot 3 times....So I figured I'll try buying my own modernrouter, at the least it will save me the $10 rental fee they charge. And maybe it will also stop the darn reboots.It came today. I connected it right away, I found a optimum self install website, it asked me for the new ones Mac address. So I got that from the sticker on the modem, entered it, it found it. It asked me if I'm replacing an existing modem with this one. I clicked yes. So it gave me a pop-up with the Mac address of my gateway 5, asking me if this is the one I wanna replace, I clicked yes. It said it was rebooting the new modem. Which it did. Then it said done.I checked it. Walla! It worked!!That was way quicker n easier than I ever imagined it would be to get this working. It could've of been easier..But then I noticed that the Optimum page where I used to control the router settings. Like change the wifi name n password etc etc. That page wasn't working now. It wasn't showing any info of the new router. So I figured I gotta find the routers own settings page. A quick Google search and I found that quickly (the settings page is 192.168.0.1).And the best thing about this. It's been a few hours now since I set it up. And it hasn't rebooted once!! It feels so good not to be bumped off every few minutes!! What a relief!!!This thing really saved the day. (And it will save us money on the monthly bill!)I was so impressed with how easy the setup was. That I told my little brother. Who also has a optimum internet account, to buy one right away. He just ordered his. He is getting it tomorrow. I'll show him the self install website, and he'll save the $10 fee too.I can't recommend this thing enough
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