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===New Sign-ups===
===New Sign-ups===
If you own one of the following cable modems, and the firmware version of your modem matches the firmware version for your make and model below, you can use your cable modem with NCF's cable internet service.
If you own one of the following cable modems, and the firmware version of your modem matches the firmware version for your make and model below, you can use your cable modem with NCF's cable internet service.
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===Service Transfers===
===Service Transfers===

Revision as of 20:04, 28 September 2021

Introduction

If you currently own a cable modem, you might be able to use that modem with NCF's cable service.

Each network vendor certifies and approves cable modem hardware and firmware versions for use on their network infrastructure. This certification process tests the operation of the modem and firmware on the network to ensure optimal performance and stability of the hardware.

On the Rogers network

If your service is chronically sub-optimal, below are some possible problems and possible solutions.

New Sign-ups

If you own one of the following cable modems, and the firmware version of your modem matches the firmware version for your make and model below, you can use your cable modem with NCF's cable internet service.

Cable Modems Eligible for Use on the Rogers Network
Manufacturer Model Firmware Version
CBN CD8000 7.13.198.12
CBN CH8568 CH8568-7.13.198.53-NOSH
Hitron CODA-45 7.2.4.3.1b3
Hitron CODA-4582U 7.2.4.5.1b8
Hitron CODA-4680 7.2.4.5.2b8
Hitron CODA-56 7.2.4.7.1b7
Hitron CODA-5610Q 7.2.4.5.3b7
Sercomm DG4244 V01.14.04.012
Sercomm DM1000 V1.21.04.025
Technicolor CGA4234DGW CGA4234-P15-13-CA902-c0200r181-191007
Technicolor TC4400 SR701343-190628-D

Last updated 2025-03-10

- As of December 31, 2024, only DOCSIS 3.1 cable modems can be used on the Rogers network.

Service Transfers

If you are considering transferring cable internet service from another ISP to NCF, you may continue to use your own modem and firmware version is below:

There are additional cable modem options when transferring service to NCF. This is because any DOCSIS 3.0 cable modems certified by Rogers and currently provisioned on its network can continue to receive service even if transferred to another ISP on the Rogers network.


See also