ARRIS (SB8200-RB) – Cable Modem – Fast DOCSIS 3.1 32×8 Gigabit Cable Modem , Approved for Comcast Xfinity, Cox, Charter Spectrum, & more | 1 Gbps Max Internet Speed, 4 OFDM Channels – Renewed

Original price was: $168.98.Current price is: $11.99.

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The SURFboard SB8200 is compatible with major U.S. cable internet providers including Cox, Spectrum, Xfinity and others. It’s approved for cable internet speed plans up to 1 Gbps. Check your cable ISP website to confirm compatibility.
Approved for Cox, Spectrum and Xfinity internet along with other US cable internet providers. Is NOT compatible with ATT, CenturyLink, Verizon, Froniter or other Fiber Optic, DSL or Satellite internet service providers.
Does NOT include Wi-Fi and Does NOT support cable digital voice service.
The SURFboard SB8200 is compatible with major U.S. cable internet providers including Cox, Spectrum, Xfinity and others. It is approved for cable internet speed plans up to 1 Gbps. Check your cable ISP website to confirm compatibility.
32 downstream x 8 upstream DOCSIS 3.0 bonded channels, or 2 downstream x 2 upstream OFDM DOCSIS 3.1 channels.
Two 1-Gigabit Ethernet ports

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8 reviews for ARRIS (SB8200-RB) – Cable Modem – Fast DOCSIS 3.1 32×8 Gigabit Cable Modem , Approved for Comcast Xfinity, Cox, Charter Spectrum, & more | 1 Gbps Max Internet Speed, 4 OFDM Channels – Renewed

  1. Teli

    Solid budget option.
    I will admit. I was a bit skeptical to try this as it was likely returned or something like that. I was in a pinch and had to replace my modem quick the next day and this was all Amazon got for next day delivery. It arrived and setup was easy to get going. It definitely had been opened but what do you expect for renewed. It has operated just fine over the past few months that I have had it. It is super nice to not have to pay a bill every month! The internet has not dropped and the speeds are at or above advertised giving stable and reliable speeds and internet connectivity.

  2. DCP Laker Fan

    Good upgrade from the SB6190 for better speeds
    Upgraded from an Arris SB6190 to the SB8200 to get DOCSIS 3.1 compatibility with my cable provider. The setup was very fast and easy and I’m getting improved speeds now.

  3. Mack

    Still overheats — disappointed after upgrade
    I replaced my old Arris modem with a newer model to get faster speeds at the suggestion of my ISP. My old modem overheated frequently, and I had to place it on top of a fan to keep it running. I hoped this newer version would have improved cooling, but it seems to have the same problem. It goes down almost daily and needs to be power cycled. Even with a fan, it still feels quite hot when I reboot it. Overall, both models I’ve tried have had similar overheating issues, and this one performs even less reliably.

  4. Leslie Aust

    Cox was not helpful
    Cox Communications insisted this was not compatible. Kept pushing their rental. Even though it is on their website. This is sb8200v3. The website v1. Back to my docsis 3.0. For the moment.

  5. Brendon Ho

    ARRIS SB8200-RB: Supercharge Your Internet Speed
    The ARRIS SB8200-RB Cable Modem is a reliable and high-performing modem that significantly improves internet speeds. Setting it up is a breeze, and it’s compatible with most major cable internet providers. With its DOCSIS 3.1 technology, you can experience faster downloads and smoother streaming, which is perfect for households with multiple devices.Overall, the ARRIS SB8200-RB is a good investment for anyone looking to upgrade their internet setup. It’s dependable, easy to install, not too large and bulky, and delivers on its promise of faster speeds. If you’re tired of lagging internet and want a modem that can keep up with your needs, the ARRIS SB8200-RB is definitely worth considering. It’s a solid choice for enhanced connectivity and performance.

  6. Big Kahuna

    Rock Solid Modem
    The ARRIS SB8200 is a fantastic successor to the legendary line of Motorola modems, which I always trusted for their reliability and speed. This unit arrived in perfect condition, and setup couldn’t have been easier. I simply called Spectrum tech support, provided the MAC address conveniently printed on the bottom of the modem, and within minutes everything was up and running. The connection has been flawless—fast, stable, and dependable. If you’re looking for a reliable DOCSIS 3.1 modem that just works, this is an outstanding choice.

  7. Dan F.

    Works well.
    I prefer arris.

  8. Mark (Bump)

    Looks and works like brand new! Works fine with Optimum Online (Altice) in Northern NJ.
    I have Optimum Online (a.k.a. Altice, a.k.a. Cablevision) 500mbps broadband Internet to my home. I keep wanting to switch to Verizon FiOS, but every time I call Optimum to cancel they lower the price of my service. I figure in about 4 more years they’ll be paying me to stay. Lol. Which is okay with me, because as bad as Optimum’s tech support is, Verizon’s billing department is worse. But I digress.The product I received is virtually indistinguishable from new. The modem, the power supply (a 12V/1A wall wart), the box, even the documentation looks factory fresh, without a scratch, smudge or hint of dust. The only giveaway is a small “REFURBISHED” sticker on the back of the modem, and a lithographed “Refurbished Unit” sub-header under the Arris logo on the top of the box. I removed the Optimum-supplied Ubee WiFi gateway, plugged-in the Arris SB8200 and, from my phone, initiated a chat session with Optimum’s tech support to provision the new modem. It took a total of around 30 minutes for the tech to finish provisioning the modem, but then I was up and running with speeds equal or even better than I had before.Two things to note with the SB8200: 1.) it will only communicate with the device plugged-in to the LAN jack when it was rebooted; if you swap devices you need to reboot the modem to get back on the Internet, and 2.) Optimum provides only “best effort” technical support, and no warranty/repair services, for modems purchased from a third party. This applies whether the modem was bought new or refurbished.I wanted to replace the Optimum-supplied Ubee WiFi gateway with simple modem because I run my own firewall (pfSense), switches (TP-Link Omada) and WiFi AP’s (also TP-Link Omada). The Ubee was fine when set in bridge mode (disabling its router/firewall functions) but the Ubee’s (extremely strong!) WiFi radios could not be turned-off, and that was interfering with my own AP’s signals. Plus, by returning Optimum’s gateway and using my own modem I’ll save $10 a month, so this refurbished SB8200 will pay for itself in less than a year.

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