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The NETGEAR CM700 is a DOCSIS 3.0 cable modem with 32 downstream and 8 upstream channels, supporting up to 1.4 Gbps theoretical download speed through a single Gigabit Ethernet port. It offers broad provider compatibility, IPv4/IPv6 support, and browser‑based setup, but lacks built‑in Wi‑Fi and is limited to sub‑gigabit plans.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers consider the CM700 a solid, budget‑friendly DOCSIS 3.0 modem that excels in channel bonding and ease of setup, making it well‑suited for HD streaming and gaming on sub‑gigabit plans. However, they caution about the Intel Puma chipset reliability issues and the inherent speed ceiling of DOCSIS 3.0, recommending newer DOCSIS 3.1 models for users needing true gigabit performance.
What Users Say
Everyday users generally praise the CM700 for its quick, browser‑based installation and dependable performance on mid‑tier cable plans, noting noticeable savings after ditching ISP rentals. Recurring complaints focus on occasional dropouts linked to the Intel Puma chipset, the inability to fully utilize gigabit‑plus services, and the need to buy a separate Wi‑Fi router.
Common Complaints
Frequent chipset‑related dropouts, speed limitation to sub‑gigabit levels, absence of integrated Wi‑Fi, and inconsistent weight/dimension reporting that can cause installation confusion.
How It Compares
vs. ARRIS SB6183
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Choose CM700 for better speed potential and QoS; SB6183 may be cheaper for very basic needs.
vs. ARRIS SB6190
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CM700 is a cost‑effective alternative to SB6190 with similar performance.
vs. ARRIS SB8200
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Select SB8200 for gigabit‑plus internet or multiple wired devices; CM700 is better for budget‑constrained, lower‑speed users.
vs. ARRIS S33
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S33 is suited for high‑speed, future‑proof deployments; CM700 remains a budget choice for modest speeds.