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scorpio012
Oct 04, 2019Tutor
Cable Modems
Hello Everyone, I would like your advice on buying a new modem and a new separate router that would both work well together? I'm not looking to spend a fortune on either and my price range would be a...
- Oct 07, 2019
Yes they would work well.
Please contact your ISP first to ensure they support the CM500 series modem officially.
scorpio012
Oct 07, 2019Tutor
Thank you for taking the time to reply and offer your advice which I do appreciate. Could you recommend any more than the two you've already suggested? As I said earlier I would like the modem and router to be separate units, so are there any of those that would work well together? If possible I would prefer them to be able to be wall mounted only because of the tiny apartment I live in and the lack of decent spots to put them both in, but they don't have to be, but I would prefer it. I'm waiting on a call back from my ISP so he can tell me which ones they do support. If I understand you correctly you're saying that I should expect to spend anywhere from $200 to $250 for both units woukld that be a fair assumption? Thanks again and I'd like to hear back from you as soon as you can.
FURRYe38
Oct 07, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Who is your ISP?
I presume this is a Cable ISP? Not DSL?
Yes. New wifi routers usually cost about $170 for the lowest mode. You might find some good used ones on amazon if your interested in something like that where you can sometimes save money on uses routers that do work. I have bought a few off amazon and work well have I get them upgraded and configured. I got a few for under $100.
You might look thru this list of wifi routers and see what may suite your needs:
https://www.netgear.com/home/products/networking/wifi-routers/
Gaming or streaming and such, you may need something a bit higher in features. Just general stuff or some streaming, the you could go with something a bit less.
- scorpio012Oct 07, 2019Tutor
Hello again, Thanks again for your help! I'm considering buying the Netgear cm500 modem and a Netgear AC1750 router and I'd like to ask you if they're a good match?
- FURRYe38Oct 07, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Yes they would work well.
Please contact your ISP first to ensure they support the CM500 series modem officially.
- scorpio012Oct 16, 2019Tutor
Hi, I finally did purchase the cm 500 modem and the AC1750 router that you had suggested. I checked with my internet provider and was told that the modem and router would work with them. Then the problems began. I hooked up the modem first, but then couldn't access the internet. When I clicked on the internet icon after hooking up the modem, it said that I had limited access. Please remember that I know next to nothing about compouters and related equipment so I'm not sure what to do next? I'm not sure if you're familiar with the cm500 physical characteristics or not? There are five lights on the front of the modem. The on light was lit but the next two were red and the fourth which I'm assuming is the internet connection light was blinking and the last icon I have no idea what it represents? It has one dot above the line and two below it. The little pamphlet that came with the modem said it might take up to ten minutes to connect, but I waited nearly twenty minutes and there wasn't any change. I sure could use some help if you can. Thanks
- scorpio012Oct 07, 2019Tutor
I meant to include the answers to your questions in my other post, but forgot:) My ISP provider is Nittany Media, Inc out of Lewistown, Pa.. They are a medium size business, but they handle nearly all of the internet in a very large area. Yes it's cable modem and not DSL. Thanks again