
Hitron
The Hitron CODA is a DOCSIS 3.1 cable modem that supports up to 1 Gbps internet plans with downstream speeds of up to 1.97 Gbps. It offers dual Gigabit Ethernet ports, backward compatibility with older DOCSIS standards, and built‑in MoCA immunity filtering, but requires a separate Wi‑Fi router.
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$109.99
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$99.67
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$74.95
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$109.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviews are not provided in the source data; however, manufacturers emphasize that the DOCSIS 3.1 technology offers significantly faster speeds and lower latency compared to legacy DOCSIS 3.0 modems, making the CODA suitable for modern high‑bandwidth applications.
What Users Say
No specific consumer reviews were found, but the available information highlights strong interest in the modem’s high speeds, dual Gigabit ports, and provider certifications, while users may be disappointed by the lack of built‑in Wi‑Fi and limited ISP compatibility.
Common Complaints
Users often cite incompatibility with bundled voice services, lack of Wi‑Fi router integration, and inability to work with non‑cable providers such as Verizon or AT&T as the most frequent pain points.
How It Compares
vs. Hitron CODA-45
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Choose CODA‑45 for budget‑conscious users who only need basic DOCSIS 3.1 performance.
vs. Hitron CODA-56RES
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Ideal for users who need higher upstream speeds and a faster Ethernet link but can work with a single port.
vs. Hitron CODA-4582 (Cable Modem Router)
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Best for households that want a single device handling both modem and Wi‑Fi duties without buying a separate router.
vs. Hitron CODA5512 (Cable Modem Router)
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Suitable for power users and early adopters who demand the highest possible wireless and wired throughput.