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PatrickJM
Feb 07, 2020Aspirant
CM1000 and Verizon
I am trying to find out if the CM1000 works with Verizon Fios(gigabit if that matters), i can't find anything offical saying if they are compatible. I tried contacting verizon but they just told me v...
antinode
Feb 07, 2020Guru
> I am trying to find out if the CM1000 works with Verizon Fios [...]
I'd guess not. A CMxxxx is a cable-TV-type modem (with no router).
> [...] I tried contacting verizon [...]
Did you describe your gizmo to them as a cable modem? Or find out
what "verizon modem/router" would actually be?
- PatrickJMFeb 07, 2020Aspirant
From what i can find, it looks like they run a cat 6 cable in from the outside box vs a coaxial cable like normal so probably not fit with cm1000.
i asked if they knew if they knew any modems i could purchase to use with fios gigabit, they said that the verizon modem and router were compatible which doesn't exactly help. Id rather buy my modem and router(have r7500) vs rent them from them. Thanks for the Info though
- antinodeFeb 07, 2020Guru
> [...] it looks like they run a cat 6 cable in from the outside box vs
> a coaxial cable like normal [...]"Normal" is open to interpretation, but if the Verizon service gives
you an Ethernet cable, then any "CMxxxx" model would be useless as a
(wrong-type) modem or as a router (which it isn't).For plain-old Internet, I'd guess that you could use almost any
normal router (Netgear "Rxxxx" models), but fancy features like voice or
TV might require exotic router features.