Arris TG1672G Wireless Cable Modem Product Details
The Touchstone Arris TG1672G is a DOCSIS 3.0 Data Gateway featuring 16×4 downstream/upstream channel-bonding with superior throughput. The TG1672G combines two analog voice lines, a 4-port Gigabit Router, and 802.11n wireless access point with two independent simultaneously operating 802.11n radios into a single device capable of supporting both home and small office applications. Using an advanced dual core processor, this modem can achieve high bandwidth performance without affecting voice quality, a historical ARRIS product standard.
The Arris TG1672G also supports MoCA 1.1 for in-home video and data distribution over coax. This feature packed dual stack IPv4/IPv6 wireless telephony gateway will lead the future for advanced home and small office services. The two 802.11n radios create two concurrently operating wireless networks on both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency bands.
The improved antennas provide increased flexibility and throughput and deliver unprecedented performance while also offering improvements in home coverage above those of previous technologies.
The TG1672G is Not Compatible with Optimum Cable
Optimum’s list of approved modems only includes a few models including both the Arris TM1602A and Arris TM822A, however the TG1672G is not currently listed as a compatible equipment option both on their website as well as on any other sites with an Optimum approved modems list. In the past, their list has included the “TM1672G” which is not currently being manufactured, and does not appear on Arris’ website. Additionally, past customers have purchased this model in an attempt to find an all-in-one device to handle their networking needs. Unfortunately, however all of these orders were returned due to compatibility issues.
Doug –
Works well with Time Warner Cable at 100Mbs (or higher if available). Takes some work to set up VOIP ports for an OBI 202 server.
Inger –
Bought it to replace my leased modem from TWC. It was not on their list of supported customer modems. I had the same model and therefore didn’t suspect to get any problems with it. Activation by TWC took 5 minutes, it works perfect. I pay for 200Mb, get around 235Mb. Wireless works well too. Don’t have the phone service with them. So from now on it saves me $10 every month from my bill.
Donald B. –
works great easy set up doing what it supposed to do. very please with unit.
Michael Revette –
it improve my internet and it has 2 bands for wifi 2.5ghz and 5ghz
Customer –
Purchased only as a modem because I was displeased with the cable company’s device and their fee. I have a much better wifi router. The device I received looked near new and worked according to specs. An Arris 1672 is an Arris 1672 and should have filled the need. So much of this is an endorsement for Amazon and the vendor for providing a product as described.
Voon –
This product works well with my local internet/phone company, Entouch. The transition to both phone and internet was smooth, took the technician 10 minutes to get it installed. Don’t rent, buy… you ended up saving money in the long run… unless you are one of the people who likes to shop for new internet/phone company every year.
Wilson Li –
The router works fine and the vendor got it to me very promptly.
One thing to note for Time Warner / Spectrum customers like me who are trying to get their monthly equipment rental fee removed: Spectrum apparently requires a Spectrum modem for their phone line. You need to go to a Time Warner store and talk to one of their techs. They should give you a cable signal splitter and additional cables for free, and add the MAC ID of your new modem to their system. (Doing so will immediately disconnect the Internet signal to your current modem, which caused some confusion at home when I did this.) Connect the splitter to the cable where the signal comes in from, then connect the two modems to the out end of the splitter. (Make sure to mark which modem is which, e.g. with a Post-it.)
End result of all this is that you’ll keep the previous modem from TWC / Spectrum as a phone modem, and use this one for Internet. TWC will still remove the equipment rental fee. No, it doesn’t make much sense from a policy standpoint, but I checked my bill this month and it’s $15 lower, even though I technically still have their equipment.
Muyuan Michael Ma –
No problem installing it whatsoever. And it’s working since day one.
edward t rowland –
Actually the same my cable provider leased so I pretty much knew it was right. Fulfills all my needs. Wireless internet strong and sweet.
R. R –
worked on Comcast well phone getting my 200mb down love it…u have to call in and have them add the closet model to the model give them the mac and MTA if you have phone service an it will be added to there system
Jordan Gross –
I thought that TWC would allow me to return their modem, but since this is a “third party” modem (Same exact model as the one they gave) I had to keep the old broken one for home phone service. TWC doesn’t charge you the $10 rental fee when you’re only using their modem for phone service.
Traveling Gal –
Works great – easy setup. However, I had an issue about a month later when CenturyLink cut off my internet and said that I wasn’t paying my bill. Since I pay automatically, this was nonsensical. Payment customer service at CenturyLink was clueless, but tech support figured it out. The previous owner’s information was still listed for the modem. They helped me put in the correct identification (some gibberish code that only they would know) – problem solved! If you’re buying a modem through a vendor other than CenturyLink, this may be an issue for you, even if the modem appears new, as mine did. To avoid this, connect with CenturyLink tech support when you’re setting up the modem and make sure that the modem is assigned to you!
Tessie C. –
Works great.