Motorola DOCSIS 3.0 Cable Modem + AC1900 Router
Upgrade your home network with the Motorola MG7700, a DOCSIS 3.0 cable modem and AC1900 WiFi router combo. Certified by major ISPs like Xfinity, Cox, and Spectrum, this device ensures reliable and fast internet connectivity. It boasts 24 downstream and 8 upstream channels for optimal performance. Enjoy seamless streaming and gaming with AC1900 dual-band WiFi speeds and connect multiple devices with four Gigabit Ethernet ports. This all-in-one solution simplifies your setup and delivers a robust internet experience for all your online activities.
$99.00
Owner Satisfaction
4.0
/ 5
Category Rank
161
/ 184
#161 in Modems
Price vs Category Average
-82%
Below average
DOCSIS Standard
3.0
/ DOCSIS
Who it's for
- Integrated Solution
- Strong Wi-Fi Performance
- Easy Setup
Who should skip it
- Outdated Modem Standard
- Lack of Flexibility
- Potential for Overheating
Key Specs
DOCSIS Standard
DOCSIS 3.0
Downstream Channels
24
Upstream Channels
8
Maximum Download Speed
24 Mbps
Maximum Upload Speed
24 Mbps
Maximum Wireless Data Rate
1900 Mbps
Wi-Fi Standards
Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n)
Number of LAN Ports
4
Features
- Combines modem and router for simplicity
- High-speed AC1900 dual-band WiFi
- Certified for major US cable providers
- Four Gigabit Ethernet ports
- DOCSIS 3.0 for fast internet
- Reliable and stable connection
- Unlocked for ISP flexibility
What customers say
Customers highly value this Motorola combo unit for its excellent initial value and setup simplicity, effectively eliminating rental fees. It delivers reliable, consistent connectivity ideal for moderate internet usage, streaming, and remote work on mid-tier speed plans. The integrated Wi-Fi covers medium homes adequately. However, performance limitations surface under heavy load, particularly for power users on faster tiers, as the DOCSIS 3.0 modem and router struggle. Some users also report durability concerns over time. While it is a great budget choice for current needs, its technology suggests it is a temporary solution as ISPs upgrade standards.
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