
Hi all! My toddler spilled a cup of water on our TekSavvy modem (Technicolor TC4350), and now we need a new modem. Welp. TekSavvy sent us the list of compatible modems. My question is – are there any important considerations for this decision other than price and (immediate!) availability? I don't think I've ever actually had to choose my modem, so I don't know what I don't know. Here are the options, all opinions welcome: - Technicolor CGA4234DGW WiFi - Firmware must be CGA4234-P15-13-CA902-c0200r181-191007 - Hitron CODA-4680 WiFi - Firmware must be 7.1.1.2.2b9 - Teksavvy sells for $199.95 or $16.66/month for 12 months + $10 shipping. We also rent for the cost of $8 per month. - Hitron CODA-45 - Firmware must be 7.2.4.3.1b3 - Teksavvy sells for $139.95 or $11.66/month for 12 months + $10 shipping. We also rent for the cost of $6 per month. (Not recommended to be acquired outside Teksavvy due to firmware) - Technicolor TC4400 - Firmware must be SR701343-190628-D - (Usually available at Canada Computers) - Compal Broadband Networks Inc. (CBN) CD8000 - Firmware must be 7.13.198.12 - (Usually available at Canada Computers) - Sercomm DM1000 - Firmware must be V1.12.03.011 - Compal Broadband Networks Inc. (CBN) CH8568 WiFi- Firmware must be CH8568-7.13.198.53-NOSH Thanks! Yosh -- *Yoshua Wakeham* yoshwakeham@gmail.com