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Crashnburnps3
Feb 11, 2019Aspirant
Ethernet Port activation
Model:1150V NightHawk Voice Cable Modem
Hello I have a question that the documentation for this modem cant seem to answer. I was wanting to connect a second router to this modem since it has 4 port...
Nodism1125
Feb 11, 2019NETGEAR Expert
Hi Crashnburnps3,
Ethernet ports 2-4 are covered on your Nighthawk CM1150V Voice Cable Modem because those ports are reserved for Ethernet port aggregation. Ethernet port aggregation is not currently supported for the CM1150V.
TimGS
Mar 14, 2019Guide
The CM1150V has only 1 usable port even though it physically has 4 total Ethernet ports; this appears to be a bit of false advertising. :(
- CatchenreMay 26, 2019AspirantI agree, this kind of false advertising is completely unacceptable and I'm pretty pissed.
- CatchenreMay 26, 2019AspirantWhy even have ports for aggregation if it isn't supported!?
- FURRYe38May 26, 2019Guru - Experienced User
The 1150 is based of the CM1100 which supports LAG. Most LAG modems are ment for small business or business network envrionments which have a need for LAG. I presume the 1150V may support LAG at some point however maybe only needed at the business level environments. Also the ports on the back of the 1100 series are only for LAG and you would need a LAG supporting router, like NGs R7960P router. Which supports LAG on both its WAN side and LAN side. When using LAG stardard configurations is only the modem with the use of 1 NAT router that supports LAG. So you can't use two routers behind a modem even with LAG enabled modems. Its not how LAG works.
- trainman19Jul 27, 2019Initiate
I agree completely. In all the advertising it shows 4 ethernet ports. That is one reason I bought it.
Is there a way for Netgear to make them active with a firmware upgrade? Let the owner choose whether they want the aggregation or not.
- FURRYe38Jul 28, 2019Guru - Experienced User
The additional ports are for LAG or Multi IP addressing from an ISP that supports having more than 1 Public IP address. Something that isn't available from all ISP or may not be available for home class ISP services. Again, if your not in need of LAG or have a need for two IP address from the ISP, then this model modem may not be for you. The LAG is mean for use with a external router with LAG support like NG R7960P and have an ISP service line of 1Gb. I believe this is what NG intended use was planned for.
trainman19 wrote:I agree completely. In all the advertising it shows 4 ethernet ports. That is one reason I bought it.
Is there a way for Netgear to make them active with a firmware upgrade? Let the owner choose whether they want the aggregation or not.
- KevomanSep 30, 2019Initiate
It isn't false advertising, know what you are buying.
- goofy78270Sep 30, 2019Aspirant
https://www.netgear.com/home/products/networking/cable-modems-routers/CM1150V.aspx
So tell me how it is not false advertising when they say "Gigabit Ethernet ports (with LAN port aggregation) for faster wired connections" or "Gigabit Ethernet Ports—Four (4) Gigabit Ethernet ports (allows 2 LAN port aggregation to double maximum wired speeds)." but the feature is not available at this time.
- FURRYe38Oct 01, 2019Guru - Experienced User
I believe NG already mentioned that LAG is coming to the 1150v modem.
LAG is already supported on the CM1100 and 1200 modems.