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Wednesday, February 18th, 2026 4:59 PM

Hitron Coda56 software/firmware versions and performance on 2 Gig plan

I have been using a Hitron Coda56 modem on my 2 Gb plan for the last 18 months.  So far, I've been very happy with the performance which has been improving as the Next-Gen/Mid-Split provisioning upgrades have rolled out.  I am getting ~2 Gb download and ~ 350 Mb up.  I see my plan says it should be 2 Gb up/down.  I know the Coda56 is supposed to be capable of at least 1 Gb upload, but am not getting this performance.  I contacted the Xfinity app and subsequently engaged a human tech support person who agreed that my modem could have the software/firmware upgraded by Xfinity to get better performance.  My basic specs on the Coda56 are:  Hardware version: 1A; Software version:  7.3.5.3.2b1  I was told the modem should be upgraded to software version V16.03.11.14  I was also told this would be a "backend" upgrade and would take about 3 hours or so.  Does this sound correct?  The new software version number looks much different than the existing version, not just an incremental change in number.  I am wondering if this information is incorrect.  Anyway, I waited overnight and there is no sign of the upgrade.

  

Separately, I spoke to an Xfinity sales person (in store) about Xfinity vs AT&T fiber service (already in my neighborhood) and was told I could get full 2 Gb up/down with the new Xfinity gateway hardware.  I'd rather use my own modem, even if I have to yield some speed on the upload side.  I just want to understand what the actual limits are for the Coda56 vs the Xfinity gateway.  As well, if I am not getting the full upload speed with the Coda56 would this apply to the Xfinity gateway (that is, is the upload limit a neighborhood service limit or is it the modem/gateway)?

Thanks for any info.

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6 hours ago

Hi, thank you for choosing Xfinity as your internet provider 😀. Reviewed our modem list and here is the link that gives modems Xfinity network supports: https://www.xfinity.com/support/internet/customerowned

Per the document, the device can support up to 455 upload speeds in select markets. We can check for symmetrical upgrades in your area, just let us know.

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4 hours ago

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You would also need to use their XB10 (DOCSIS 4.0 / Full Duplex capable) gateway device in order to get 2 gig up and down symmetrical speeds.

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While I prefer using my own equipment, I might consider the XB10, but I have a few questions.  I already have my own WiFi 7 mesh network router and would want to keep using it.  If I understand correctly, the XB10 can be "dumbed down" to disable the built-in routing features and used in "bridge mode" with my router and the built-in WiFi hotspot feature ("xfinitywifi") can separately be turned off?  That is, can I completely shut off the XB10 WiFi features?  While I like my Hitron Coda56, if Xfinity is making the XB10 free (no monthly fee according to their current promotion) and has actual symmetric service, it might just persuade me to consider it.  Are there any negative trade-offs anyone would like to share?  Thanks.

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