In the world of firmware versioning, numbers are not arbitrary. They represent a hierarchy of changes.
| Brand | Model | Compatibility | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | SB6183, SB6190, SB8200 | Full support (DOCSIS 3.0/3.1) | | Motorola | MB7621, MB8600, MB8611 | Full support | | Netgear | CM500, CM700, CM1000, CM1200 | Full support (via ISP push) | | Hitron | CODA-45, CODA-56 | Partial (only downstream fixes) | modem firmware 2.70.01
Provides detailed event logs for tracking physical line drops. In the world of firmware versioning, numbers are
Firmware updates with this numbering convention are usually "maintenance releases." They are not launched to give you faster speeds—hardware physics limit speed—but to ensure the speeds you pay for are delivered consistently. In the world of firmware versioning