Tim_Servo New Member. Please refresh the page and try again. Probeer het opnieuw. Joined: Sep 5, 2019 The tech will provide and install what is essentially a HFC to ethernet converter (network termination device/NTD), including the cable from wall port to the convertor, plus IIRC an ethernet cable to connect the convertor to either a PC directly, or the WAN port on a device like a modem/ router. Thank you for signing up to Tom's Guide. You're not supposed to buy your own like OP was proposing to do. You'll get a modem from your ISP based on what I've seen probably an Arris cable NTU which you'd then plug into your gear. I thought nbnco did their thing up to the wall, whacked their hfc thing into it, and from there or was any "nbn ready' modem with a lan port. Was your Telstra cable active when they installed the NBN? NY 10036. cable modems. Of course, this could change in the future, but by then, DOCSIS 3.1 modems will probably be cheaper. What's tougher, however, is picking the best cable modem. NBN don't accept user supplied HFC modems for HFC services.

We’ve got a heap of modems and routers, switches and extenders, as well as adaptors, to make all your devices run smoothly. Photographs are for illustrative purposes only. Kathrein ESM 31 modem-stopcontact voor interactieve CATV-/HFC-netwerken (TV/FM/modem-aansluiting): Amazon.nl Selecteer uw cookievoorkeuren We gebruiken cookies en vergelijkbare tools om uw winkelervaring te verbeteren, onze services aan te bieden, te begrijpen hoe klanten onze services gebruiken zodat we verbeteringen kunnen aanbrengen, en om advertenties weer te geven. You will receive a verification email shortly. First off, whatever you see advertised is always a download speed, never an upload speed. It's configured by your NBN installer and he will tell you how long it takes for Exetel to activate your connection.
HFC using Docsis 3.1 (NBN are currently rolling this out): speeds getting pretty close to fibre potential. The equipment is tied to the address and the infrastructure servicing that address, and the service to use the connection is linked to the address, so you wouldn’t be able to achieve anything if your address isn’t currently serviceable. Receive mail from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors? Broadcom says it's issued a fix, so you can always check with your ISP to make sure that your modem is secure. We’ve had ours less than 4 months and already the 2.4g is wearing out. Once you get your new modem home, you'll probably have to call up your ISP and provide the device's MAC address. It couldn't handle the throughout and initially was almost halving my overall speed. Please don't remove an Arris from it's intended location.
Goedgekeurde derde partijen gebruiken deze tools voor onze weergave van advertenties. The old one likely has the necessary gear for it already. If you upgraded your router recently but bought your modem sometime around the signing of the Declaration of Independence, you probably just need a standalone cable modem. After viewing product detail pages, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in. Our networking range includes products from all the big brands, which means the latest technology at top prices. My sister in Sydney (Manly) has HFC which has worked out great in terms of speed. Custom PC Experts. ... What modems can i buy or can i even buy any which have the phone line connection as well as the fibre connection. If your router is also looking a bit long in the digital tooth, though, a cable modem/router combo — also called a gateway — is one possible way to go. If you subscribe to a 50-Mbps plan, your maximum download speed will be somewhere in the neighborhood of 7 megabytes per second. Your provider will supply one for you, normally router/WiFi is built in to the modem. NBN won’t allow any other cable modem to connect and as mention each hfc ntd is locked down to the address.