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randomuser987
Jul 09, 2020Aspirant
Can't Get Gigabit Speeds on Mediacom with Netgear CM 1000v2
Hi, I have a Netgear CM 1000v2 modem that I just purchased. When it's provisioned with Mediacom's gigabit internet, I'm not able to get full speed. For example, about 20 minutes ago I ran a speed ...
randomuser987
Jul 09, 2020Aspirant
I forgot to add, I'm wired directly into a netgear gigabit switch and don't use a router. Furthermore, the issue occurs even if I get rid of the switch and go directly into one PC using the ethernet cable.
- antinodeJul 09, 2020Guru
I have no wisdom on your speed problem, but, ...
> [...] I'm wired directly into a netgear gigabit switch and don't use a
> router. [...]That, most likely, would need to change. Typical residential service
provides a single external IP address, and connecting multiple client
devices to it using a switch will not let them all work.> [...] I rented a medicom model that they supply (Brand: Technicolor,
> model CGA4234) [...]That's not a modem; it's a "gateway" (modem+router). A Netgear
CMxxxx model is only a modem.- randomuser987Jul 09, 2020Aspirant
Thanks!
1. The switch has worked fine for a couple of years now, if not more. I'm not certain, but I think what happens is the switch provides sub IPs.
2. > That's not a modem; it's a "gateway" (modem+router). A Netgear CMxxxx model is only a modem.
Yeah, it does include wifi and looks like telephone ports as well.- antinodeJul 09, 2020Guru
> [...] I think what happens is the switch provides sub IPs.
If so, then it's not a "switch". As usual, an actual model number
might be more helpful than a vague/incomplete/inaccurate description.> [...] the issue occurs even if I get rid of the switch and go
> directly into one PC using the ethernet cable.That still points to the modem as the cause of the problem,
regardless of what your not-really-a-switch might actually be.