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woody_weaver
Nov 20, 2023Follower
admin interface doesn't support https?
Device is a CM1000v2 cable modem; hardware 2.02 firmware V10.01.07 and seems to be current. I'm surprised that the admin interface is not TLS enabled, and that there is nothing listening on 443? ...
strykerzr350
Oct 02, 2023Guide
So Comcast recently revamped their my device info page and they said that the CM2000 as of now is not recommended for their network, neither is it approved for Next Gen Speeds. (mid split) I was wondering why this is so? They really dont give any information other than its not supported by them or Netgear anymore. However its sister, the CM2050V is supported for next gen speeds, and recommended. I was wondering where the responsibility lies for this device to get approved for their network? The list is constantly updated as of now the CM2000 is not recommended.
Even the Arris S33 is supported and recommended.
PDF of supported and unsupported devices.
https://assets.xfinity.com/assets/dotcom/projects/cix-4997_compatible-devices/2023.09.25%20Full%20List%20of%20Compatible%20Devices.docx-%20vF.pdf
Kitsap
Oct 02, 2023Master
Like FURRYe38 says, the list belongs to Comcast. To even the casual observer, it is a work in progress. The development has definitely not been linear. It has zigged, zagged, and double backed in the few versions that have been released. I would expect it to continue to do so for some time.
If your Comcast area is one that has been upgraded, I can understand your being anxious to know. If not, just wait as there will be a new list next month or sooner.
- TopologyOct 03, 2023Virtuoso
The absence of the NETGEAR CM2000 from the Xfinity list of recommended devices for the Next Gen Speed Tier may simply be a temporary situation, while Xfinity continues to rollout its multi-gig deployment in more Next Generation markets. This is a work-in-progress....
- DumaineOct 08, 2023Tutor
IMO, I think that people ( no offense to anyone) are just jumping the gun because their "owned" device has not made the list yet. I would suspect that this whole process takes time and will all be sorted out in the near future!!