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Jrtyrrell
Jan 26, 2020Tutor
Activate on Xfinity Internet with CM1150V
I’m tired of paying $14 per month for rental of my cable modem and router. I have the AX12 in access point mode and is connected via Ethernet to the XFi gateway. I tried installing the CM1150V, activa...
- Jan 28, 2020
The XFi gateway has too much depth to fit into my electrical panel in the basement, the saving grace of the CM1150V. XFi gateway is D3.1, the cable modem/router I had from Comcast before was 4 port and all 4 ports worked,-----Thats because it was a combo device. Meaning it had a modem and a router integrated. The CM1150V doesn't have an integrated router. but was only D3.0. My internet speed is 600Mbs download so I need a D3.1 modem.
If only 1 port of the CM1150V works, what's the point of having 4 ports? ---Whole purpose is for business lines that are allowed multiple public IP address, the rare ISP that allows consumer lines to have more than 1 public ip address (rare), or for port aggregation on ports 1-2. i wouldn't recommend port aggregation currently as its been a bit flaky. Most consumer's aren't going to need the CM1150v unless they have gigabit and need voice. Same as most consumer don't need the 4x ports on the CM1200. We run into this a lot
So again, unless you're using port aggregation, only port 1 is useful for most people.
so go:
CM1150V--------> AX12 (port 1)------->Devices and switch
don't use the other 3 ports on the CM1150V unless you plan on using wan port aggregation.
Jrtyrrell
Jan 28, 2020Tutor
Here's the setup I had before and everything was working.
XFi gateway -----> port 1 - AX12 (router mode), port 2 - 8-port gigabit ethernet witch that connected devices to the rest of house
Wireless devices would connect to the SSID on the AX12.
After activating CM1150V with Comcast
CM1150V -----> port 1 - AX12 (router mode), port 2 - office computer, port 3 - apple TV, port 4 - 8-port gigabit ethernet witch that connected devices to the rest of house
AX12 shows not connected to the internet; Apple TV not connected to the internet, computer isn't working. May have mis-labeled the ethernet cables in the basement.
The XFi gateway has too much depth to fit into my electrical panel in the basement, the saving grace of the CM1150V. XFi gateway is D3.1, the cable modem/router I had from Comcast before was 4 port and all 4 ports worked, but was only D3.0. My internet speed is 600Mbs download so I need a D3.1 modem.
If only 1 port of the CM1150V works, what's the point of having 4 ports?
plemans
Jan 28, 2020Guru - Experienced User
The XFi gateway has too much depth to fit into my electrical panel in the basement, the saving grace of the CM1150V. XFi gateway is D3.1, the cable modem/router I had from Comcast before was 4 port and all 4 ports worked,-----Thats because it was a combo device. Meaning it had a modem and a router integrated. The CM1150V doesn't have an integrated router. but was only D3.0. My internet speed is 600Mbs download so I need a D3.1 modem.
If only 1 port of the CM1150V works, what's the point of having 4 ports? ---Whole purpose is for business lines that are allowed multiple public IP address, the rare ISP that allows consumer lines to have more than 1 public ip address (rare), or for port aggregation on ports 1-2. i wouldn't recommend port aggregation currently as its been a bit flaky. Most consumer's aren't going to need the CM1150v unless they have gigabit and need voice. Same as most consumer don't need the 4x ports on the CM1200. We run into this a lot
So again, unless you're using port aggregation, only port 1 is useful for most people.
so go:
CM1150V--------> AX12 (port 1)------->Devices and switch
don't use the other 3 ports on the CM1150V unless you plan on using wan port aggregation.
- JrtyrrellJan 28, 2020Tutor
Thanks, sounds like the CM1150V won't meet my needs. Problem is all my ethernet cables are home-runned to the basement and where I have the CM1150V. The AX`12 is located on the office of the 1st floor of the house.
- plemansJan 28, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Any chance there's coax ran to where the router is? You could move the modem.
Are you using the telephone part of it?
The only current modem/router combo devices from netgear that hit gigabit are the C7800 and the CAX80 (not released yet). But neither have the telephone component.
- JrtyrrellJan 29, 2020Tutor
No coax near the AX 12. Yes, I'm one of the few people that still has voice.