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meglo1
Mar 14, 2020Follower
NETGEAR Nighthawk Cable Modem & ATT Uverse
I purchased the NETGEAR Nighthawk Cable Modem CM1200 on Amazon. The headline stated "Compatible with all Cable Providers", and after I ordered it I then (after the fact) noticed it says in the fine p...
antinode
Aug 27, 2020Guru
> [...] I purchased the netgear nighthawk X6S router. [...]
None of that is a model number. Look for "Model" on the product
label.
> [...] My u-verse router is 7 years old. [...]
Aside from its age, I know nothing about it. Maker? Model number?
> [...] So is my u-verse modem. [...]
Aside from its age, I know nothing about it. Maker? Model number?
> [...] I'm not anticipating any problems when i get my new netgear
> CM1200 modem.
That's nice, but no one here was predicting any problems with
communication between any modem and any router. The concern is about
communication between a cable modem and your ISP. With no useful
information about your "my u-verse modem", the non-psychics in your
audience are left to guess at what might be compatible with your
service.
And the current guesses are that you might want to anticipate some
problems.
qxinfinity
Sep 04, 2020Aspirant
Modem, (Pace) AT&T model: 3801HGV
Router, (Cisco) AT&T VEN401-AT
Router, (Cisco) AT&T VEN401-AT
- antinodeSep 04, 2020Guru
> Modem, (Pace) AT&T model: 3801HGV
My Web search suggests that that's a DSL modem+router (gateway), not
a cable-TV-type anything.> Router, (Cisco) AT&T VEN401-AT
My Web search suggests that that's a wireless access point, not a
router.
> None of that is a model number. Look for "Model" on the product
> label.Still wondering.