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Owning this cable modem eliminates modem rental charges (typically $8 to $10 every month) from Comcast XFINITY, Time Warner Cable, Cox, Bright House, Cable One, and other service providers.
This 8x4 cable modem has 8 downstream channels, 4 more than 4x4 cable modems. 8x4 gives higher average download speeds than 4x4, even for service speeds below this cable modem/router’s top speed of 343 Mbps.
Model 5352 provides Internet access for devices with an Ethernet port and for WiFi compatible devices including computers, tablets, game systems, e-readers, smart TVs, and smartphones.
The embedded wireless router in Model 5352 continues the high-performance with 300 Mbps1 2 x 2 MIMO for the range, wireless speeds, and networking support needed for multimedia, Internet video, and high-performance networking in a home or office.
Advanced router features include:
This Zoom cable modem is primarily used and is compatible with Comcast, CableOne, Sparklight, Cox, Spectrum, Charter & Time Warner service in most areas. To verify that this model will work in your area, always contact your service provider's customer service prior to placing your order with us to confirm that this model will work with your service plan. Some service plan speeds may not be supported.
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