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1set
Oct 11, 2019Aspirant
New installation a Night Hawk XR500
I just bought this new router for gaming primarily console games. I am a bit confused of how to set this up. My old router uses the Strait telephone line, But the nighthawk does not have a port for a ...
- Oct 11, 2019
the XR500 is strictly a router. It doesn't have a modem or dsl modem in it. If you're old one did, then you'll need that. I'd check with your isp to see what they support for modem or dsl modems.
plemans
Oct 11, 2019Guru
the XR500 is strictly a router. It doesn't have a modem or dsl modem in it. If you're old one did, then you'll need that. I'd check with your isp to see what they support for modem or dsl modems.
- 1setOct 12, 2019AspirantSo I'd need a separate modem that is jus a modem?
- michaelkenwardOct 12, 2019Guru
1set wrote:
So I'd need a separate modem that is jus a modem?Yes.
You need a "modem only" device that works on your Internet service. It could be cable, DSL or something else. Your ISP can tell you.That you had a phone on the same line suggest that it might be DSL.
For cable Internet, Netgear's CMXXX stuff is what to look for, not the CXXXX cable modem/router.
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For DSL it is DMXXX not DXXXX, which is a DSL modem/router.
Pretty well the only DSL choice worth considering is the DM200.
What did you have before the XR500? There's a chance that you can put that in "modem only" mode.
But a modem only box is probably better. They aren't expensive and will let you get the most of out the XR500. Experienced users prefer separate modems and routers.
- 1setOct 12, 2019AspirantI was using the telephone company router which has work fairly good but it drops wifi signal very randomly & it doesn't have the best speed for gaming
- 1setOct 12, 2019AspirantThe CM1200 looks ok will that give me the best results?
- plemansOct 12, 2019Guru
CM1200 is a cable modem. Are you cable or dsl? As stated by michaelkenward the CM series are cable internet and the DM series are for dsl. Check with your isp provider to see what they support