• Reviews around motorola (3.49 of 5)

    Motorola 24x8 Cable Modem, Model MB7621, DOCSIS 3.0. Approved by Comcast Xfinity, Cox, Charter Spectrum, Time Warner Cable, and More. Downloads 1,000 Mbps Maximum (No WiFi)

    • The compatible Motorola modems are:Motorola
    • I was able to trace the problem to the modem via multiple technical support calls and Motorola refuses to refund me
    • I can think of a lot of modems that I hated dealing with (I'm staring at you, Arris), but motorola was always great
    • I like that the Motorola runs relatively cool and that the front signal lights actually have pictures you can understand without having to resort to the manual
    • So far, the Motorola seems more stable at maintaining the cable connection
    • My old Motorola SB6121 was still working fine, but it was not supported by Comcast any more.
    • The Motorola rep took my general information, wasted 10 minutes of my time with that, only to say that he deals with Motorola Phones and that I need to get transferred to Arris
    • This Motorola MB7621 24x8 cable modem supports DOCSIS 3.0, as required by my provider, Suddenlink (Altice)
    • However, I turn the offer down since I purchased a new modem and did not want to pay to return the faulty Motorola modem
    • Thank you Motorola.
    • Upgraded my trusty old Motorola SB5100 that still works well and has lasted me well more than a decade
    • Upgraded my trusty old Motorola SB5100 that still works well and has lasted me well more than a decade
    • Not sure if it a Motorola issue or a Spectrum issue.
    • I witnessed a portable Motorola radio fall from an aerial ladder truck from a height of approximately 40 feet onto a paved surface and keep on working as if nothing had happened
    • The Motorola was recommended by tech support from my cable company.
    • Upgraded my old Motorola to this unit and immediately saw 100mb increase in my service
    • I've had my trusty Motorola SB6120 for 10 years, but recently upgraded from 100Mb to 500Mb with Wow and needed a faster modem.
    • Motorola still doing good for their products
    • However, the Motorola proved easier to connect to my wifi router (ASUS RT-N66U).
    • When we had trouble with installation, Motorola was easy to work with!
    • I guess thats why Motorola has a easy to push power button to power cycle the router
    • Motorola stinks
    • motorola's modem website often lacks sooo many features youd see or look for in other modem sites meaning youre missing out on many key features!!
    • Motorola has certified this modem with 3rd party body that it works with Xfinity, whereas xfinity isn't approving it as a supported device
    • Cable providers want you to rent theirs, a lame-o cheap model at a premium monthly charge, AND....they want to send that $100 technician out...try everything you
    • Cable providers want you to rent theirs, a lame-o cheap model at a premium monthly charge, AND....they want to send that $100 technician out...try everything you
    • Cable providers want you to rent theirs, a lame-o cheap model at a premium monthly charge, AND....they want to send that $100 technician out...try everything you
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