

🚀 Cut the cord, boost your speed, and own your WiFi game!
The NETGEAR C6300 is a DOCSIS 3.0 cable modem and AC1750 WiFi router combo designed for cable internet users like Xfinity and Cox. It delivers up to 680 Mbps download speeds, supports up to 25 devices over 1,600 sq. ft., and features 16x4 channel bonding for reliable performance. With 4 Gigabit Ethernet ports and a USB 2.0 port, it replaces your rental modem/router, saving you up to $168 annually. Easy to set up with the Nighthawk app, it’s ideal for professionals seeking fast, dependable home internet without monthly fees.













| ASIN | B00J65WQHU |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,505 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) #30 in Modem Router Combos |
| Brand | NETGEAR |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (4,742) |
| Date First Available | August 28, 2014 |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.85 x 10.94 x 2.96 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.32 ounces |
| Item model number | C6300-100NAS |
| Manufacturer | Netgear |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Product Dimensions | 6.85 x 10.94 x 2.96 inches |
| Series | C6300 |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wireless Type | 802.11a/b/g/n/ac |
L**S
So far so great
Got this for Xfinity as there is no way I'm paying a monthly fee to "rent" a router. After powering it on it was a little tricky to get the router/modem working as the Wi-Fi was not turning on. I did a factory reset and voila, Wi-Fi was good to go. After that, I used the Nighthawk app to do automated setup and everything was gravy within minutes. Could not be easier. I didn't have to do much of anything. Protip: Once you have Wi-Fi access, use the Nighthawk app! I was hesitant to do this because I don't like having a million apps but it makes setup and router management a cinch. Set it and forget it. Currently using two computers (one ethernet, one Wi-Fi) and a gaming console on this gateway with great speeds and have had no hiccups. If your ISP charges rental fees for their own gateway then this thing pays for itself in less than a year. No-brainer.
A**R
Highly recommend for Comcast Xfinity...
Love this device! Backstory: I just moved into an apartment in Chicago. I pay for Comcast Xfinity's 75 Mbps for a great rate of $39.99/month. After much research, I decided to buy this unit instead of renting Comcast's modem for $10/month. Since this is a modem/router combo, I'm able to use this one device to send the wifi throughout my apartment. I have a large-ish and LONG apartment with at least 3 large rooms (and one long hallway), so I keep this modem/router in the middle room. According to Speedtest.net, with my PC connected with an ethernet cable, I get 90 Mbps (much more than I even pay for-- when does that even happen?). The wifi in the other rooms is about 20-40 Mbps, depending on how far away I am from the center of the apartment. The box comes with VERY easy instructions and even specifically had a section talking about Xfinity... It told me how to startup my internet using a comcast special website, instead of having to call the company and give any MAC addresses to the technicians. The setup took about 5 minutes, if that. I have had no issues with it since, but I've only had it for a week. Inside the box: An ethernet cable about 6 feet long, power cord, and the device itself. Please note that this box DOES NOT include a "coax" cable, which is the cable that connects this modem/router to your wall. So be sure you buy one! I highly recommend this device for the quality of the equipment, wifi speeds it emits, and the almost too-easy setup. Thanks
C**N
Works...like a Sloth on Ambien
I bought one of these in January of 2015. Followed all the setup directions and was pleasantly surprised at the awesome speeds and connectivity of more than 6 devices being connected at once with no problems. Then, 8months later in August 2015, my speeds started slowing down dramatically, and eventually the router started cutting out losing all connectivity. I assumed that since it had been great so far, it was just Comcast being Comcast. However, after Comcast sent a rep out to my house he verified that it wasn’t them that had the problem. He plugged up a new router (one of their stock Xfinity routers) and it worked just fine. He tested the line with my (this router) plugged up, and then tested it again with their Xfinity router, turns out it was fact this one. I decided to keep the router as it wasn’t extremely bad and I thought I could live with it. Unfortunately it has only gotten worse since then. Now it cuts out CONSTANTLY trying to reconnect to the internet!! All lights are lit up properly showing the internet is connected, even though there is no connection whatsoever to the internet on multiple devices (including on my desktop which is plugged into it with an Ethernet cord). I’m barely able to get 5 or 6mb upload/download speed. Then there are times that it works phenomenally giving me 440 or 550mb upload/download speed. I have tested it many times, I have reset it many times and it seems that the only thing that works every once and a while is unplugging it 3 or 4 times to do a full reset and hoping for the best. The best part this is that when I contacted Netgear customer service, instead of trying to live up to a reputation of great customer service that they’re known for, I was told by a very insistent rep that since I’m past the warranty she couldn’t help me other than to sell me a new router. All I wanted was for something to walk me through a few steps to see if it was fixable or not. I’ve been a loyal fan/customer of Netgear for 11+ years, and you would think that spending $230 on this damn this would count for something….I guess not! If this is how Netgear is going to operate making crappy products that don’t last more 2 years, and treat customers like a cash pot then I would strongly have to advise against purchasing this or any other router from them.
B**K
WIFI cuts out every 1 to 3 days.
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