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Arris Touchstone CM820

details: DOCSIS/EuroDOCSIS 3.0 Cable Modem
hardware type: Cable Modem
date added: 2012-07-29
updated: 2017-07-30
The Touchstone DOCSIS 3.0 8x4 Cable Modem CM820 delivers ultra-high speed data access to cable service subscribers homes and businesses.

The CM820 enables the home or small business user to address productivity needs with the speed and performance found in the 8x4 bonded channel cable environment. The modem features two independent 96MHz wide RF tunners to receive downstream channels up to 1GHz. It also has a built-in MoCA immunity filter.

With the CM820, cable operators can offer data services at speeds greater than 300Mbps to their subscribers to compete against VDSL and fiber to the home threats, as well as provide a platform to deliver competitive high capacity commercial services to businesses.
 
 
 
 Touchstone CM820 Features
 General
 Availability: currently available
 LAN / WAN Connectivity
 WAN throughput: 343 Mbps
 WAN throughput upstream: 122 Mbps
 WAN ports: 1
 WAN port(s) type: Coax F-connector
 LAN ports: 1
 LAN ports type: Gigabit Ethernet (RJ-45)
 LAN ports auto cross-over: yes
 Router
 DHCP client: yes
 Cable Modem
 DOCSIS compliance: DOCSIS 3.0
EuroDOCSIS
EuroDOCSIS 3.0
 DOCSIS channels (down x up): 8x4 (304 Mbit/s)
 Misc hardware info
 Chipset: Intel Puma 5
 Links
 Product page: http://www.arrisi.com/products/touchston...
 Datasheet: http://www.arrisi.com/globalassets/resou...

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