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Motorola SURFboard SBG900 DOCSIS 2.0 Wireless Cable ModemGateway (Black)


Motorola SURFboard SBG900 DOCSIS 2.0 Wireless Cable ModemGateway (Black)

Binding: Electronics
Format: CD
Manufacturer: Motorola
Features:
Average Rating: 4.5
Total Customer Reviews: 187
List Price: $119.99

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When you combine a modem and wireless access point in one easy to install unit, it's easy to network all the computers, peripherals and game consoles in your home or small office. You'll soon have everyone sharing a single broadband Internet connection - along with files and pictures - behind the safety of a commercial-grade firewall.Always on and always connected, the SBG900 offers a fast Internet connection, a secure network, and the convenience and flexibility of wireless Internet access - all in one!You'll surf the Internet at speeds up to 100 times faster than a traditional analog modem. And whether you're online, doing homework, or working on important files, 802.11g wireless technology means you're not tied down with wires. Roam throughout your home or office - and even take your laptop computer out in the backyard (up to 1312 feet) - without losing your network connection. At the same time, the commercial-grade firewall will keep hackers and viruses from attacking your network.

Users Product Reviews:

Product Review Summary: great piece great price

I was extremely pleased with my Motorola Surfboard. I played it save and used Motorola's tech support for the very easy setup. They were both courteous and patient and got my wireless network up in no time. Since installing I have not dropped a conncetion at all. My previous motorola surfboard supplied by the cable company was so extremely reliable that I bought my own. Great product at a good price.

Product Review Summary: Worked great...for a while and then cost me more

Picked up the SBG900 in January and it worked great until a couple of weeks ago when it would not hook up with the internet. Tried the old reboot that they seem to need every once in a while and that fixed it. Cool. Except that it happens 3-4 times a day now. I then jumped through the hoops with the Motorola techs and it was determined after a week that I was due a replacement. (don't use the e-mail approach, call them) But I have to pay shipping to get it and again pay shipping to return the defective one. So much for the great warranty. Amazon stands behind anything I have bought here, no fees for replacement of defective products. Go figure. No more Motorola in my future, too many other companies out there who would want my money.

Product Review Summary: Buy at Walmart

I just wanted everyone to know walmart is selling this exact item for under $62. Don't waste your money buying it for $100+ from these current sellers.

Product Review Summary: Decent as a modem; wireless drops connections frequently

I bought this product a few months ago as a 100% mail-in-rebate deal from Comcast for signing on. As a modem, it works fine; my roommate has it hooked up to his desktop and it provides relatively standard speeds through the LAN. Setting it up was a cinch and generally foolproof. Also, the wireless controls are relatively intuitive and the control GUI has an extensive "Help" section to help you figure out exactly what you're doing. Range is relatively mediocre (apartment neighbor gets about two bars through two walls and a closet) and the firewall management could be more automated but is relatively easy to figure out.

The main problem with this modem/router combo, then, is the router itself. If I watch anything that needs the bandwidth equivalent to HQ (not HD) YouTube videos for more than 30 minutes, the router portion chokes and dies, requiring a reset. It also has trouble streaming flash videos and generally gives me a performance, in terms of loading speed, lower than my previous basic DSL (1MB down, 768KB up), which is somewhat inconvenient given that we are currently on Comcast's much faster basic cable package of 16MB down, 1MB up. Also, torrenting (legal, Creative Commons music, of course) at above 200kbps down, 80kbps up is out of the question, unless you want the pathetic thing dying on you after ten minutes. It's forced my roommate and I to go out and buy a separate router, which may or may not resolve this issue.

tl;dr - basically, if you need to use the wireless portion for anything more than very mild bandwidth, look elsewhere. If it's just you and it's wired to it through LAN and you're only really using it as a modem, you should be fine.


Product Review Summary: Good but not what I expected

The modem is good... but with only one LAN outlet you will need
to buy a router so that you can add additional LAN based products
such as the wireless printer and skype phone. Is that
that difficult to have 3 LAN outputs?

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