Vyve Broadband Router Login
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Vyve Broadband is an internet service provider.
Vyve Broadband is a rural cable internet provider serving approximately 250,000 subscribers across 16 states in the United States. The company is headquartered in Shawnee, Oklahoma, and focuses on small towns and underserved communities in the South and Midwest where larger national providers have limited presence.
About Vyve Broadband
Vyve Broadband was founded in 2012 through the acquisition of multiple small cable systems across rural America. The company is backed by private equity and has assembled its network by purchasing legacy cable operators in markets that national providers like Comcast and Charter do not serve.
Core service areas include communities in Oklahoma, Arkansas, Texas, Georgia, Tennessee, Wyoming, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, and Idaho. Most Vyve markets are towns with populations under 50,000 where Vyve operates as the primary cable broadband provider.
Vyve upgraded its network to DOCSIS 3.1 technology, enabling gigabit download speeds over existing coaxial cable infrastructure. This upgrade brought faster speeds to rural subscribers without requiring new fiber construction to every home. Fiber-to-the-home is available in select new construction areas and business districts.
Upload speeds on cable plans range from 10 to 35 Mbps depending on the tier. Cable broadband is a shared medium, so speeds can drop during evening peak hours (7-10 PM) when more neighbors are online. Rural markets typically have less congestion than urban cable networks due to lower subscriber density.
Plans and Services
Vyve Broadband offers three residential internet tiers. All plans include unlimited data with no caps, no overage charges, and no contract requirement.
The 200 Mbps plan costs $40 per month. The 500 Mbps plan costs $55 per month. The 1 Gig plan costs $65 per month. These prices are competitive for rural markets where AT&T DSL and CenturyLink often deliver only 25-50 Mbps at similar prices.
Vyve also provides cable television with channel packages, home phone service, and business internet. The company competes with AT&T, Spectrum, CenturyLink, Windstream, and Sparklight depending on the specific market. In many Vyve service areas, the only alternative is DSL or satellite internet, making Vyve the fastest available option.
Starlink has become an alternative in Vyve’s rural markets at $120 per month, but Vyve’s cable service offers lower latency and more consistent speeds at a lower price point.
Speed Test Tips
Test your Vyve Broadband connection using an ethernet cable plugged directly into your cable modem or router. WiFi speeds are always lower than wired connections due to wireless overhead. Run tests at different times of day since cable speeds fluctuate with neighborhood usage. Evening hours between 7 PM and 10 PM typically show the lowest speeds. If your results consistently fall below 70% of your plan speed, contact Vyve support to check for line issues or signal problems.
Test your Vyve Broadband connection
After logging into your router, run a speed test to confirm Vyve Broadband is delivering the throughput your plan promises. The widget below uses M-Lab's open NDT7 protocol — see the full speed test page for details on how the measurement works.