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NETGEAR Cable Modem Wi-Fi Router Combo C6250 - Compatible with All Cable Providers Including Xfinity by Comcast, Spectrum, Cox | for Cable Plans Up to 300 Mbps | AC1600 Wi-Fi Speed | DOCSIS 3.0

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Features

  • COMPATIBLE WITH ALL MAJOR CABLE INTERNET PROVIDERS: Including certification by Xfinity by Comcast, COX, and Spectrum. NOT compatible with Verizon, AT&T, CenturyLink, DSL providers, DirecTV, DISH and any bundled voice service.
  • SAVE MONTHLY RENTAL FEES: Model C6250 replaces your cable modem and WiFi router saving you up to 168 dollars/yr in equipment rental fees.
  • SPEEDS BY CARRIER: Spectrum (up to 300Mbps), Xfinity (up to 200Mbps), Cox (up to 150Mbps).
  • FAST WiFi PERFORMANCE: Get up to 1500 sq ft wireless coverage and 25 devices connected with AC1600 speed (up to 1600 Mbps).
  • VERSATILE CONNECTIONS: 2 Gigabit Ethernet ports and 1 USB port give you fast wired connections to your computer, printer, game box, storage drive, and other devices.
  • MODEM TECHNOLOGY: Engineered with 16x4 channel bonding and DOCSIS 3.0.
  • SAFE & SECURE: Includes parental controls, and supports WEP and WPA/WPA2 wireless security protocols.

Description

The NETGEAR C6250 provides 16 times faster download speeds, up to 680 Mbps, than DOCSIS 2.0. With C6250 2-in-1 AC1600 Wi-Fi router with DOCSIS 3.0 cable modem, you can streaming HD videos, faster downloads, and high-speed online gaming without any interruption. Certified and worked with cable Internet providers like XFINITY from Comcast, Spectrum, COX, Cablevision and more. Customer-owned modems may not be compatible with certain cable networks. Please check with your cable provider to confirm this NETGEAR modem is allowed on your cable network. Check your cable Internet service provider web site for data speed tier compatibility

Brand: NETGEAR


Model Name: C6250


Special Feature: LED Indicator, WPS


Frequency Band Class: Dual-Band


Wireless Communication Standard: 802.11ac


Compatible Devices: Printer


Recommended Uses For Product: Gaming


Included Components: AC1600 WiFi Cable Modem Router (C6250)^Ethernet cable^Quick install guide^Power adapter


Connectivity Technology: Wifi, Two (2) 10/100/1000 LAN Gigabit Ethernet ports with auto-sensing technology, One (1) USB 2.0 port See more


Color: Black


Other Special Features of the Product: LED Indicator, WPS


Frequency Band Class: Dual-Band


Wireless Compability: 802.11ac


Compatible Devices: Printer


Antenna Location: Gaming


Connectivity Technology: Wifi, Two (2) 10/100/1000 LAN Gigabit Ethernet ports with auto-sensing technology, One (1) USB 2.0 port


Antenna Type: Internal


Operating System: Netgear proprietary operating system


Security Protocol: WEP, WPA, WPA2-PSK


Number of Ports: 2


Control Method: App


Data Transfer Rate: 1300 Megabits Per Second


LAN Port Bandwidth: 1000 Mbps


Voltage: 100240 Volts


Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate: 800 Megabits Per Second


Number of Antennas: 3


Router Firewall Security Level: Basic


Wi-Fi Generation: Wi-Fi 5


Has Internet Connectivity: Yes


Router Network Type: Cable


Is Modem Compatible: Yes


Connectivity Protocol: Wi-Fi, Ethernet


Coverage: 1500 sq ft


Controller Type: App Control


Is Electric: Yes


Brand: NETGEAR


Model Name: C6250


Built-In Media: AC1600 WiFi Cable Modem Router (C6250)^Ethernet cable^Quick install guide^Power adapter


Model Number: C6250-1AZNAS


UPC: 606449133462


Global Trade Identification Number: 62


Manufacturer: Netgear


Mfr Part Number: C6250-1AZNAS


Item Type Name: Netgear AC1600 (16x4) DOCSIS 3.0 WiFi Cable Modem Router (C6250-1AZNAS)


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Warranty Description: Limited (1) Year Warranty


Item Weight: 2.53 Pounds


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 7.79"L x 2.52"W x 7.68"H


Color: Black


Has Security Updates: Yes


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Really good product, but forget talking to Tech support.
This was somewhat easy to set up, but had to call the cable company since I still could not get it online. That took about an hour. It's a nice looking modem w/router. Works really good and it's nice that it's wireless. If you have to call Netgear-that's a frustrating problem, since the call goes overseas to someone you can't understand. I ended up hanging up on them and figured the problem out by myself. I did let them know about that. Otherwise, this is a decent modem/router. Everything is secure now with all the nutcase hackers that are out there. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2023 by Renee

  • Substantial Speeds!
The media could not be loaded. Before I switched to this modem I had a Xfinity rental and wow as soon as I made the switch my MBPS firstly doubled, and it even broke through my max MBPS, I went from getting an average of 230Mbps to getting 403Mbps, it’s super easy to setup super worth it! You don’t need to pay rental fees. The overall build quality is really nice, you could tell it’s not cheap, the signal actually cover our whole home with ease, and it was easily compatible with Xfinity. Before the switch I used to always get lag spike my internet would be so unstable and now it has great stability, it stays at a steady 400Mbps with ease, 10/10 would definitely recommend! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2023 by Gen

  • Worth the cost. Better than renting
Not sure who wasn't playing nice with who. Took several tries and over an hour to get this working with Xfinity. Directions are clear. Packaging is fine. Works ok. Disappointed with the signal strength throughout the house. Streaming apps aren't buffering at all except the beta version Xfinity app on my roku is hanging up constantly. Not something that happened at all with my last Netgear modem / router. An ongoing issue with every Netgear WiFi router I've owned is the occasional hanging with Apple devices. The WiFi signal and strength is there but the pages won't load unless you cycle the WiFi connection or wait for it to correct itself. Usually a minute or less. During this period of time I'll try ookla speedtest and see it hesitate to connect as well. My non apple devices don't have this occasional problem with NETGEAR. Mildly frustrating. Before someone suggests updating the firmware I have an expensive nighthawk extender that turns into a brick every time it updates so I've turned auto update off on all Netgear devices. I'll update them only if and when I experience a problem. There ya go... It's worth buying and works fairly well. Far better than renting from the cable company. My honest opinion after installing a dozen or more cable modem / routers is the 200$ n up Motorolas work near perfectly and much better interface. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2020 by Jules

  • Very easy to setup, wonderful device
This device saves a lot of wires and complexity in typical setup of modem + wifi router. You only need the coax cable + power and that's it. Activation was a breeze with Comcast. I used online activation. However, I had some minor troubles with activation due to the admin account on the router *requires* setup before the internet activation can complete (i.e change default admin password, etc). This is a minor issue that got me in a loop with Comcast support until I found it out myself as I was trying to gain access into the modem's admin pages to figure out the internet status. Once the default admin login was changed, the internet just flow right through. Without doing this, the activation keeps saying all is good. Even Comcast support would confirm so through manual confirmation of MAC address, etc. But the internet won't work until you change the default admin login by accessing to (http://192.168.0.1) from your mobile device that is connected to the default Wifi networks. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2020 by Minhnix

  • “Steaming pile of support” or “Sweet dreams about something else”
I’m a systems engineer with 25 years of experience designing and maintaining commercial and DoD enterprise systems. Looking to save my octogenarian mother a few bucks a month on hardware rental, I bought this Netgear Cablemodem/router AC 1700 (C6250) based on cost and reviews. The package arrived at her house early and in pristine condition several days before I did. Included with the device were several slips of paper indicating different installation processes based on carrier and circumstance - one of which clearly described ours: existing Comcast/xfinity customer currently renting a cablemodem/router. After following the directions, installing the Netgear app and talking to Comcast support (only possible by falsely telling the automated system I had a billing question), the device was eventually provisioned with Comcast and their firmware installed. Unfortunately, although it was connecting to Comcast, it wasn’t issuing downstream DHCP devices IP Addresses. Manually configured downstream devices given either a Netgear default IP Address (192.168.0.X/24) or a Comcast default IP Address (10.0.0.1/24) wouldn’t connect, so Netgear support was called. This was when I started eating Tums as though they were M & Ms. The first call was eventually answered by a screener who asked for information (model #, problem, name, and telephone number - for “callback purposes in case the call is disconnected”), gave me a case number, and then routed the call to the appropriate department. After a wait on hold, a support person answered and had me repeat the information already given. Within a minute of starting our troubleshooting, the support tech abruptly switched gears, saying “Mr. <Lastname>, are you there? Can you hear me? Mr. <Lastname>? Hello? If I don’t get a response, I am going to have to end this call.” This went on for about a minute with me answering that I was on the line and could hear him fine (and verifying the phone hadn’t somehow been muted even though it was face up nearby and on speakerphone). The call went dead. After waiting fifteen minutes for a callback that never came, I called the same support number I had used to make the previous call. This time the automated system acted as though it recognized my number and told me “your device is no longer covered by warranty” and I would have to purchase a support pack for assistance. Angry and ready for battle, I gave the case number when a human picked up the call and asked for it. When I mentioned getting disconnected and not getting called back, I was assured I would be called back if the call ended prematurely again. There was no mention of any charge nor was payment information requested. Odd. The call was routed to support and after about five minutes the horrible hold music stoped playing. A minute or so later the call was dropped. The next call took twenty minutes to finally reach a support person who took my number and promised to call me back immediately if we were disconnected. We spent ten minutes troubleshooting with no success before the tech decided to undo everything by having me reset the device. Sure, something could have been corrupted along the way, but at this point I knew that regardless if this fixed the problem, Comcast would have to be called back. The tech denied this. Once the device came back up I was told to disconnect power and coax cables, wait, then reconnect. While reconnecting, the call went dead. Waited ten minutes, feeling like an idiot for trusting people who had already lied to me twice, then called back. More of the same, callback promised if disconnected, call was dropped, no callback. Four times disconnected, four times not called back as promised. Done. Reinstalled rented device (successful, but with difficulty). Four and a half days later at 11:55 PM EDT (local time) on a Monday night, I was woken up by a call from an unrecognized California number. I let it go to voicemail and then checked the message. I can’t believe that I was surprised to discover it was Netgear asking me to call them back. I waited fifteen minutes then rolled over and went back to sleep… and didn’t dream of calling them back. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2021 by ieu

  • Works great
Have had it for several years and it works great, no issues at all. I bought it to replace a modem that I was paying monthly to lease from my internet provider. Works out to be much cheaper. I just had to take it in to my internet provider to register it before use.
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2025 by Amazon Customer

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