Motorola SB5120 SURFboard Cable Modem

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Motorola’s next-generation SURFboard SB5120 Cable Modem incorporates the latest DOCSIS 2.0 Advanced Time Division Multiple Access (A-TDMA) and Sychnronous Code Division Multiple Access (S-CDMA) technologies to provide up to three times greater upstream capacity than DOCSIS 1.0/1.1 systems. Packed with power, the SB5120 is interoperable and backward compatible with DOCSIS 1.0 and 1.1 for a fast and timely transition - operators can deploy the SB5120 today without a service interruption.The Motorola SURFboard SB5120 is flexible and allows operators to maximize their current infrastructure investments and also offer additional cost-effective services, all at the same time. Convenient for both operators and end-users alike, the SURFboard SB5120 ensures end-user security via a top-mounted stand-by switch that quickly isolates the USB and Ethernet connection to the PC without disconnecting the cable modem from the RF network. What’s more, the SB5120 simplifies troubleshooting with its front panel status indicator LEDs and integrated HTML diagnostics page. The SURFboard SB5120 is competitively priced and includes many of the valuable features found in previous SURFboard models, such as USB and Ethernet connectivity, software upgrades available over the network, proven field reliability, a quality, advanced RF design, and a high-performance processor. Highly functional and attractive, the Motorola SURFboard SB5120 features a new, compact design that is a stylish and clutter-free addition to virtually any desktop.

$50. Its an excellent modem.

New in box also

edit : looking for a quick sale

$35 , brand new in box.

Might be interested. I have Verizon DSL now and they block port 80. Kinda pisses me off. Do you know if Time Warner blocks port 80? I know they are faster than my DSL, which would be nice also. :slight_smile:

I’m on the fence about switching.

Not sure…theres some tw people on here maybe they would know for sure.

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what is on port 80 that you don’t want to live without?

Host a webserver. I am doing a port redirect now but don’t want to bother if I can avoid it. And TW is an assload faster than DSL. Speed and convenience basically. I think I’ll wait till docsis 3 is solid.