ARRIS - (SBG8300) - Cable Modem Router Combo - Fast DOCSIS 3.1 Gigabit Modem & WiFi (AC2350) Comcast Xfinity, Cox, Spectrum &

4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars | 4,806 ratings

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Last update: 10-01-2024


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A Trusted Name in Home Connectivity: Get high speeds, low latency, and a two-in-one product! With the ARRIS SURFboard SBG8300 Wi-Fi Cable Modem, you will increase your network capability and get ultra-fast streaming and downloading throughout your home. From a trusted brand with over 260 million modems sold and growing.
Save Money: Own your modem and save. Reduce your cable bill up to $168 dollars per year in cable modem rental fees (Savings vary by cable service provider). Certified for use with most U.S. cable internet service providers. For a complete list see additional details below.
Modem Technology: DOCSIS 3.1 is the newest technology available from cable internet providers. Its 10x faster than DOCSIS 3.0, provides better security, reduces lag while gaming & enables multi-gig networking (ability to run fast speeds on your copper cable from your internet provider).
Simple and Secure Set-up: Just plug-in, download the SURFboard Central App, and follow the step-by-step intrstuctions to activate the modem, set-up and customize your Wi-Fi network, and add devices to your home network! Once setup is complete, the app provides real-time monitoring of the devices on your network, enhanced parental controls like setting time limits and pausing internet and much more.
Compatibility: The SURFboard SBG8300 is compatible with major U.S. cable internet providers including Cox (Gigablast), Spectrum (Internet Gig), Xfinity (Gigabit/Gigabit x2) and others. It's approved for cable internet speed plans up to 1 Gbps. Check your Internet Service Provider (ISP) website to confirm compatibility.

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Joy
5.0 out of 5 stars Arris SBG8300 - Excellent Gateway, No Problems after 1 Week.
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2024
I purchased this ARRIS SBG8300 gateway new from Amazon for $177 in May 2024 to switch from AT&T DSL2+ (copper landline) to Sparklight cable internet service (100 MBps down/ 10 MBps up). I decided to purchase and own it myself, rather than pay rental fees- it should pay for itself in about one year. I wanted an established DOCSIS 3.1 design (3.1 is required by Sparklight) that could handle possible future cable bandwidth upgrades, and this gateway seemed good for that. It has 32 x 8 channels for DOCSIS 3.0 and 2 x 2 channels for DOCSIS 3.1, and can theoretically handle up to 4 Gbps download speeds, so this is probably way more gateway than I need now.

The Sparklight installation tech told me that this was the first time he had encountered a new customer who provided their own gateway in my rural MS town. This turned out to be a minor problem, as he had always been given the gateways pre-configured. Initially, he was unable to get it up and running, and he had to run off to perform other installations (Uh-oh!). But the Sparklight phone support people were very good, and saw that the gateway was simply waiting for a firmware update. Apparently, firmware updates are something that only the cable company can do. Sparklight was able to push the update remotely, and I was off and running.

Configuration was pretty straightforward. I should warn potential buyers that the gateway's firewall is set to WEAK by default. I decided to switch the firewall to MEDIUM, and discovered that I could no longer access the gateway configuration page directly using the http:// browser connection. After going to MEDIUM, it only allowed https:// browser connections. So, you have to go through a few extra clicks (accepting the risk, etc.) in the browser to reconnect to the gateway's configuration page. With all of the warnings, etc., it is easy to believe that your new gateway may have been hacked, so be prepared for that. Make sure that you turn off UPnP for added security unless you need that. It is also a good idea to do a port scan to make sure there are no unnecessary open ports that could present good targets for hackers.

Performance has been excellent, delivering over the purchased speeds (usually, I get 110 Mbps download and 20 MBps upload via speedtest.net). I have not had a single problem after about 1 week of service, have never needed to do a reset, and the gateway seems to be running cool, just above room temperature.

I think that most problems that people experience with cable modems/gateways in general are due to 1) poor line signal quality and 2) WiFi crowding/interference issues. The SBG8300 provides line quality information in the homepage, so you can troubleshoot signal issues yourself and perhaps avoid extra service fees if the problem is inside your home. I did not try the gateway configuration app for wireless devices- all of my tweaking was through a hard Ethernet connection and web browser. FYI the gateway homepage did complain about my Firefox version 126 (some warning about needing at least v 63) , but it worked OK.

I guess that the only features that I wanted, but couldn't have using this gateway, are:

1) WiFi 6 - this gateway has the older WiFi 5 (802.11ac) standard . But our current wireless devices can't use WiFi 6 anyway, so no biggie.
2) No USB port on the gateway. This is very handy if you want to do network printing via USB, or set up a large USB stick as a network drive (NAS).

Overall, I really like the performance of this gateway. Time will tell if the hardware is as reliable as it appears to be.
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7/24 Update- No problems after ~ 60 days, very pleased. After doing a little more research, it turns out that there are some interesting reasons some cable modems fail. It all goes back to the original cable concept as a distribution system for ONE-WAY analog TV signals. Cable modems must both receive and send digital signals. If the DOWNLOAD line signal quality is poor, you will get disconnect/reconnect issues- everyone knows that. But the more serious issue is with the UPSTREAM signal. The cable modems will try to overcome poor line quality conditions by BOOSTING the UPLOAD signal. This leads to greater continuous heat generation inside the modem, and sometimes failure due to overheating. So, the reason some folks need to replace their cable modems regularly is due to the poor line signal quality, not necessarily the modem itself. You can fix this with a special amplifier called an active return cable modem amplifier (Amazon sells these), but the permanent fix is to get the cable company to change out the cabling and components to get a good baseline signal.
Joe E. Consumer
5.0 out of 5 stars Reliable, but range is a bit of a disappointment
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2024
I bought this to replace a seven year old Motorola unit. It was easy to install and use. It is very reliable so far. It is easy to use and to monitor from the onboard application which allows you to access from the URL. My only disappointment is that the range does not seem to be as far as the old unit. I would say it is short by a few feet which causes a bit of a problem when we are on the patio. Aside from that, it is a definitely a good unit.
Cynthia
4.0 out of 5 stars Some home Wifi products will not work with Arris
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2023
I loved that it was plug and play but I have had a lot of issues with internet and Cox says it is the router but most things work it just drops connections and my thermostat will not work with it. I have called Bryant to the house twice and they have replaced the thermostat and now say it is the modem. After reading more on the Bryant it looks like they recommend linksys for connecting. When the Bryant guy was here he connected over his cell and also saw dropped connections. Again I have called Cox and they say they see no issues so I am stuck and feel I need to buy different routers. I have the same issue at both homes. Right now one is not working at all and after being on the phone with cox for over 30 minutes trying to trouble shoot I hung up again just thinking I need to go back with linksys or even netgear.
Zan
5.0 out of 5 stars Good Modem, Stable, Working great with Comcast Next Gen Speeds.
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2024
I've had this modem for a couple weeks now, and it's been great. It provissioned automatically for Xfinity's next gen upload speeds (500/100) using the App. There have been some reports of people having issues getting the new upload speeds on plans above 1Gbps, but it seems to be getting fixed. Just call customer service and ask them to update your billing codes so you get provisioned correctly.

Personally, I'm not a fan of its small size or its seemingly low amount of ventilation grills. It does run a bit warmer than my previous modem (mb8600, that modem was bigger and had ventilation holes on both sides), but it's honestly not much of a concern as it seems stable and haven't had any drops so far. I'll update further in a couple months when I upgrade to a higher tier.

Overall I'm satisfied with the modem. Its closest competitor, the coda56 seems to be a decent alternative for most, but hitron's 6m warranty put me off a bit. The s34 comes with a 2 year warranty, which gives the impression that arris feels more confident about the longevity of their product.

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