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NETGEAR Cable Modem Router Combo C6250 - Dual Band, Compatible with Cable Providers Including Xfinity, Spectrum, Cox | For Cable Plans Up to 300 Mbps | AC1600 Wi-Fi | DOCSIS 3.0

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Style: 300Mbps Max Download | WiFi AC1600


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: WPS, LED Indicator


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


Wireless Type: ‎802.11ac


Brand: ‎NETGEAR


Series: ‎C6250


Item model number: ‎C6250-1AZNAS


Operating System: ‎Netgear proprietary operating system


Item Weight: ‎2.53 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎7.79 x 2.52 x 7.68 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎7.79 x 2.52 x 7.68 inches


Color: ‎Black


Voltage: ‎100240 Volts


Manufacturer: ‎Netgear


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎December 15, 2017


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If you place your order now, the estimated arrival date for this product is: Jun 21 – Jun 24

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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Update: Works just fine
Update from my Previous review... (from 1 star to 5) I was facing a lot of issues with the wifi router... My ISP technician came in to check the issue and couldn't do anything about the speed and thats when i provided a bad review. I tried wifi extender and booster (external) and that dint help either. However, after persistent complaint, my ISP sent another technician to take a look at the speed and turns out the modem was connected to the Low-speed setting (instead of 5 gz) ... (such a straight forward issue to have missed), and I dint know how to check the lights to validate it. there is a light that tells you which one is connected. Botton Line: No issues with the modem or wifi router. Corrected the connection settings (after two attempts) and it's all good. Absolutely amazing product. Old Review: I purchased this 4 months back, reading great reviews... but this just doesn't work for me. In the last 4 months, I happened to change every possible parameter impacting internet speed. We happened to change house (which mean the architecture is not the same), changed the placement of devices, changed internet service providers, changed the internet connection plan, I even checked the speed at various times of the day, but this modem works pathetic everytime. Biggest problem is the Wifi. Attached are two pics of Wifi speed between two adjacent rooms. Rooms so close that, my device is in the line of sight of the router from the next room. But you can see for yourself the difference in speed with timestamps. To be fair, from all the reviews (and even feedbacks from my ISP), this modem itself is not bad. However, unfortunately, I got a bad one from the lot probably. Just sharing my experience... it may or may not work for you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2019 by Vipzz

  • Does exactly what it states
I live in SW Florida and purchased it to replace the rental router supplied by my local cable provider. Connected perfectly, was easy to set up and has worked flawlessly since installation. We get a lot of power issues on the island where it's located, and it has handled the surges and flickering power just fine (so far...). Would but it again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2024 by Kurt

  • Be prepared to pay if you are Spectrum user/customer
It's good for the money, but Spectrum constantly argues that it is not supported by their team. I initially got support for installation, but a year into ownership, it stopped working. Netgear kind of pushed me into buying some kind of plan to get me back up and running, but it does the job. I could have reinstalled the last Netgear sitting on my shelf, but it's older. The problem was supporting remote protocols; it works now. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2025 by Steven Antony Rosales

  • Works great
Used this to replace a 12 year old router and holy crap my WiFi is so much faster! I highly recommend this router I’ve had it for over a year now and I haven’t had a single issue with this router yet
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2025 by lucas hill

  • “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

  • How to actually get $20/mo intenet service
Xfinity has been advertising $20/mo internet service. The caveats are (1) your own router (2) paperless billing (3) automatic pay (4) data capped at 1.2 terabytes per month (5) rate goes to $62 after 12 months. Also if you don't already have Xfinity's cable wire you might have to pay a hefty installation charge. Last month I cancelled Xfinity TV cable opting to use an antenna (my 50 year old "all wave" antenna mounted on the roof) and a few streaming services. I had a cable but it was in the wrong place. So I bought a new coax cable and hooked it to the existing cable and ran it back outside the house and around to the computer room. I removed the old phone wire and enlarged the hole a little. It took patience and determination to actually get someone at Xfinity on the phone to activate the account. I used the same SSID and password and all the devices hooked up fine to the new router. Speedtest reports download speed of 90 GB. And no more monthly charge to rent a device I can buy! I'll save $720 in those 12 months. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2023 by Robert E. Huffman

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