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anteroal
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Dec 23, 2020
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Netgear 1150V capability question

I'm interested in purchasing the 1150V, but I saw one review on heavy.com saying that only one of the gibabit ports could be used at a time.  I have two computers that I want to hardwire immediately,...
  • FURRYe38's avatar
    FURRYe38
    Dec 23, 2020

    Yes you are correct. 

     

    IF an ISP ever offers 2Gb on there service line, then is possible for the CM modem to split this service speed so that you get a 1Gb line on one WAN port and the other 1Gb line on a different port. All depends on what the ISP will support and configure for there network. Cables ISPs run the show when it comes to cable modems. Even FW updates on the modems as well. So it's best to have a external router that you can manage the FW updates on. Leave the modem FW to the ISPs. 

     

    I believe the CM1150v offers Link Aggregation so if you had a 1Gb line, you could connect up a router that also supports Link aggregation for better performances while sharing the 1Gb line. Maybe a bit more complex for you. Just know that the CM modem would work for your needs, just need a router to go with it.