description Arris SB8200 (Rental) Overview
When an ISP offers the Arris SB8200 on a rental basis, it is a premium temporary solution. This option allows users to access top-tier DOCSIS 3.1 performance without the upfront purchase cost. It is ideal for users who anticipate needing high bandwidth for a limited time, such as during a major work-from-home period or a large home renovation requiring temporary high-speed internet. Always confirm the rental contract terms.
help Arris SB8200 (Rental) FAQ
Will a rented Arris SB8200 work with gigabit cable internet?
The SB8200 is a DOCSIS 3.1 modem with 32 downstream and 8 upstream DOCSIS 3.0 channels for fallback. It can support gigabit-class cable plans, but the ISP must approve and provision its exact hardware revision.
Does the Arris SB8200 include a Wi-Fi router?
No, the SB8200 is a cable modem rather than a wireless router. You need a separate router or mesh system for Wi-Fi and for sharing the connection among multiple devices.
Why does the SB8200 have two Ethernet ports?
The second Gigabit Ethernet port can support features such as link aggregation or an additional ISP-provisioned address in compatible setups. It does not function like a normal two-port router unless the provider and connected equipment support the intended configuration.
Is renting the SB8200 cheaper than buying one?
That depends on the ISP's monthly rental fee and how long the service will be kept. Divide the retail purchase price by the monthly fee to find the break-even point, and remember that a rented unit is generally replaced by the ISP if it fails.
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