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DanMc85
Aug 27, 2019Tutor
CM1150V LACP LAGG Firmware Issue - Comcast V2.02.04 and V2.02.03
Anyone else notice issues with the Netgear CM1150V running on Comcast with the V2.02.x firmware? Particularlly with LACP/LAGG (IEEE 802.3ad) Ethernet Port Aggregation Enabled? I have noticed this...
wifiguru
Jun 07, 2020Initiate
I'm also noticing this issue. It's easy enough to disable LAGG, but Xfinity overprovisions the gig plan to ~1200Mbps (and yes, I am able to pull that pretty easily in my neighborhood).
- -Mark-Aug 01, 2020Initiate
Still waiting for the firmware update to be sent out. It is unaccepable that NetGear has fixed this, however Comcast/xfinity has not pushed out the firmware upgrade.
The resolution to this is not to move to another cable-modem, however to leave Comcast.
If Comcast doesn't want to support me, there are other providers which will.
It is also up to NetGear to put pressure on Comcast to push this out. So maybe it is a good idea to leave NetGear.
- danielr83Aug 27, 2020InitiateAny update on new firmware for the CM1150V? I see from another thread the CM1200 has received new firmware with this issue resolved.
- Skeeterslint667Aug 27, 2020Star
Maybe they are waiting to see if it actually works before sending out a fix for the 1150v.
- KatTheFoxtaurSep 09, 2020Aspirant
-Mark- wrote:Still waiting for the firmware update to be sent out. It is unaccepable that NetGear has fixed this, however Comcast/xfinity has not pushed out the firmware upgrade.
The resolution to this is not to move to another cable-modem, however to leave Comcast.
If Comcast doesn't want to support me, there are other providers which will.
It is also up to NetGear to put pressure on Comcast to push this out. So maybe it is a good idea to leave NetGear.
Still waiting here too - currently V2.02.04.
Unfortunately, for a lot of us, if I want high-speed internet, leaving Comcast isn't exactly an option. A lot of towns in my area literally don't even have a broadband offering. A friend used to house-sit for someone whose cell signal came from one of those desktop "mini towers", which was connected to their satellite service, because there was no cellular, cable, or DSL service. The options were either satellite, or dial-up.
[Un]fortunately for me, I do have Comcast, but cellular stinks here too, and there's really no other option that would suit our high bandwidth consumption.