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🚀 Own the fastest lane in home internet with G54 — because buffering is so last decade.
The ARRIS SURFboard G54 is a cutting-edge cable modem router combo featuring DOCSIS 3.1 and Wi-Fi 7 technology, delivering multi-gigabit speeds up to 18 Gbps and quad-band coverage up to 5,000 sq ft. Equipped with one 10-Gigabit and four 1-Gigabit Ethernet ports, it supports major ISPs like Comcast Xfinity, Cox, and Spectrum, enabling users to save on rental fees while enjoying reliable, high-speed internet throughout their home.















| ASIN | B0CF7L4D4N |
| Best Sellers Rank | #62 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) #6 in Modem Router Combos |
| Brand | ARRIS |
| Built-In Media | ARRIS SURFboard G54 Cable Modem, Power Supply, and Quick-Start guide |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console, Personal Computer, Printer, Security Camera, Smart Television, Smart Thermostat, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (239) |
| Data Transfer Rate | 18 Gigabits Per Second |
| Internet Service Provider | Cox, Spectrum, Xfinity |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.65"L x 10"W x 12.44"H |
| Item Weight | 3.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | CommScope |
| Maximum Downstream Data Transfer Rate | 10000 Megabits Per Second |
| Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 10 Gigabits Per Second |
| Mfr Part Number | G54 |
| Model Number | G54 |
| Modem Type | Cable |
| Number of Ethernet Ports | 4 |
| Number of Ports | 5 |
| UPC | 850030172204 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
J**Y
Modem/router
Easy to setup and maintain. Works with many providers. You do have to reboot about once a month. People don't realize that this is something that should be done anyway.
R**N
G54 buyer beware
I was looking for a multi gig modem/router combo since upgrading my internet. Had zero issues before buying this combo and I just wanted to be able to take advantage of our new speeds in our home. This has to be one of the most garbage modem router combos I’ve owned. WiFi range= trash. Some days it barely extends 10ft Ethernet connection= frequent disconnections. Interrupts gaming and video calls every 30minutes. After updating firmware and using for a few months this thing is total junk and a huge waste of a consumers time and money. I shouldn’t have to deep dive into how to fix my internet after one month of ownership and outside the return window. Buyer beware on the G54
S**Y
Solid connection
The previous three modems we've owned have been made by Arris, and very solid and reliable. So my expectations for the G54 were very high, especially considering that the cost is one of the most expensive on the market for a combo modem wifi router. It is very easy to hook up, with a power cord, incoming comm cable, and then whatever you decide to add for direct connections. The automation within this hardware is the most advanced that we've experienced. This will auto reset, and do a number of different steps (many which are beyond my comprehension) to ensure the connection is solid and to maintain accessibility. In testing the other wifi signals in our area, there is no interference or competing signals at the WiFi 7 range. Even for the lower ranges, the G54 is excellent about placing our signal in low use channel. All that to say, I've enjoyed this device for the last several months, and now feel like it was worth the cost since we've had excellent coverage ever since the initial connection was established (and sorted out with our provider).
P**Y
Always connect 6 Ghz for fastest speed.
Was able to setup the modem without any issues. However for someone who is not tech savvy the setup may not be easy. Also the modem configuration has a option "Split Mode" which splits all the frequencies. This is super important feature as I was migrating from an older modem. So someone who is not tech savvy might have difficulties. The phone app is average and is not that useful. However once setup I am very happy with the speed, which is why I bought the modem. A important thing to notice when I selected the 6 Ghz frequency that is when I got the fastest download speed on speedtest. For 5 Ghz and 2.4 Ghz the speeds were slower. 5 Ghz speed was around 450 Mbps and for 2.4 Ghz it was around 300 Mbps. So to get the fastest speed device must be connected to 6 Ghz channel. I might need to add an booster as 6 Ghz signal is weak, but it gives the desired speed.
C**R
ARRIS (G54) it’s a beast
Excellent machine after I set it up with my Internet provider, I logged in with and admin and password I went in to the system Bridge Mode and Enable it That turn turn off the Wi-Fi sitting on there because so I can run my TP-Link Deco 7 Pro BE63 Tri-Band WiFi 7 BE10000 Whole Home Mesh System - 6-Stream 10 Gbps, 4x2.5G Ports Wired Backhaul, 4X Smart Internal Antennas, VPN, HomeShield, Free Expert Support (3-Pack)
M**T
Quality Build, Disappointing Performance
As someone with a background in STEM and experience in setting up networks, I found the Arris G54 router to have solid build quality, reminiscent of my previous Arris model. However, it has significant drawbacks. It only reaches 450 Mbps, whereas my old model managed 700+ Mbps. While it connected easily with Xfinity, it struggled with other devices like Apple TVs, a smart thermostat, and a Sonos sound system. Consequently, I couldn't verify the signal strength due to the poor connectivity. Overall, the Arris G54 falls short for homes with multiple smart devices.
R**.
Cannot recommend
I can’t really recommend this to anyone. I’ve now had it for six months and I wish I’d bought differently Setup was relatively easy and the app and device interface are typical and average for the industry. Activation required a call to my Internet provider because of the modem and router being integrated. It also means that you can’t self update firmware, which is frustrating. It’s also proven stable for the most part (complete outages have all been on the network end). However! Two big problems. I’m in a heavily congested area (condo life) and the range is abysmal. Like 100 feet as the crow flies and signal quality drops precipitously. This could be worked around in some sense. But the real backbreaker for me is the firmware controlling the WLAN’s quad band routing. With 36 devices ranging from home control (lights, sensors, etc) to whole home audio streaming (Sonos and Roon) and computers ranging from 2018 to 2026 models the intranet routing is terrible. The problem is the quality of the WLAN and its inability to let devices on the same SSID see one another if they are on different bands. That is, an Apple TV connected via WiFi often fails to see a server connected via Ethernet to the router. An Apple Mac mini connected via Ethernet cannot see a Google Nest. I constantly get errors and disconnects referring to “make sure XX is in the same network”. They are. Same SSID. Full access to internet. Just cannot see one another. No reboots, resets, or changes to configuration seem to resolve this. The only difference is one device is connected via 5GHz and the others via say 2.4 or Ethernet. If you have a relatively simple and consistent WiFi needs (eg; all devices run on WiFi 5 or 6) you are likely fine. But in my mixed device world this thing just does not work.
D**.
Great so far. Faster speeds than I am used to.
Set-up new modem went well with Xfinity app. Set-up was easy with Arris App. Got computers going quickly. Usual attaching all other online accessories went well. Just remembering all of the different set-up instructions for all of my cameras, Ring doorbells etc. It is just the normal things you go through with changing out a modem / router. Everything seems to be running well. Much faster than my old modem / router. Very satisfied so far.
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