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HappilyEverWhee's avatar
Apr 23, 2024
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Connecting CM1200

I purchased the Nighthawk CM1200 and the instructions say to connect the coax cable, however my internet comes in via Ethernet portal (AltaFiber/Cincinnati Bell Fioptics). Did I buy the wrong model? If not, what port do I plug the Ethernet into and what plug do I use for the mesh router? If wrong model, what do you recommend for multi gig modem?
  • Yes. The CM series modems is for Cable ISPs. Wont work on Fiber ISPs.

    You need a Wifi router system to connect to the ethernet wall jack or the Fiber ONT device that has a ethernet port on it. 

     

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  • FURRYe38's avatar
    FURRYe38
    Guru - Experienced User

    Yes. The CM series modems is for Cable ISPs. Wont work on Fiber ISPs.

    You need a Wifi router system to connect to the ethernet wall jack or the Fiber ONT device that has a ethernet port on it. 

     

    • HappilyEverWhee's avatar
      HappilyEverWhee
      Aspirant
      Any recommendations for the right modem? I have a TPlink deco mesh system but am told I need a modem to connect. Everything I find online is for cable modems
      • FURRYe38's avatar
        FURRYe38
        Guru - Experienced User

        If your ISP uses Fiber services, then you'll need to contact them and ask about an ONT (Optical Network Terminal) unit for use with there services that you can connect your router system too. 

         

        Good Luck.


  • HappilyEverWhee wrote:
    I purchased the Nighthawk CM1200 and the instructions say to connect the coax cable, however my internet comes in via Ethernet portal (AltaFiber/Cincinnati Bell Fioptics). Did I buy the wrong model? If not, what port do I plug the Ethernet into and what plug do I use for the mesh router? If wrong model, what do you recommend for multi gig modem?

    A few seconds of web search shows you most likely have a combination ONT and Wi-Fi router device from your ISP.  Correct me if I am wrong.  You should not need any additional hardware to get both Wi-Fi and Ethernet connected internet available in your residence.

     

    Support from your ISP would be the place to start.

     

    See attached.