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bhelme
Jul 20, 2020Tutor
CM1000 setup
I don't own a computer with an ethernet port. Any way to set up my modem without one?
- Jul 20, 2020
Ya a PC or laptop with ethernet is needed really. If you have a laptop that doesn't have a ethernet port, you can get USB to ethernet adapters from amazon, newegg and places like that and are inexpensive.
You can try to see if the ISP can associate the modem, once they do, power it OFF, connect a external wifi router to the modem. Power ON the modem first, then power ON the wifi router. Connect to wifi on the router and see if it has internet connection or access to the modems web page at 192.168.100.1
plemans
Jul 20, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Sure. connect your router to it.
Or call your isp and have them provision it over the phone and then connect it to a router.
bhelme
Jul 20, 2020Tutor
But the instructions say I need to activate it with my cable company before I connect my router. Interestingly, Netgear support responded rather quickly and said I do indeed need an ethernet connected computer to do the setup.
- FURRYe38Jul 20, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Ya a PC or laptop with ethernet is needed really. If you have a laptop that doesn't have a ethernet port, you can get USB to ethernet adapters from amazon, newegg and places like that and are inexpensive.
You can try to see if the ISP can associate the modem, once they do, power it OFF, connect a external wifi router to the modem. Power ON the modem first, then power ON the wifi router. Connect to wifi on the router and see if it has internet connection or access to the modems web page at 192.168.100.1
- bhelmeJul 20, 2020Tutor
I didn't even think about an adapter! That's a much better way to go!
- plemansJul 20, 2020Guru - Experienced User
I've had them activate my modem over the phone without anything being connected. Once its activated, then you could attach a router to it and reboot the modem and then the router.
I guess it just depends on your isp.