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EverymanToo's avatar
May 28, 2025
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New CM205V Interferes with TV Signal

When a CM2050V is connected to a three-way coax splitter (the modem, and two TVs to Xfinity Voice/Data/Cable television service, it disrupts the signal to the two tvs.  Disconnect it, and the TVs are fine. Disconnect the standalone router, problem still exists.  I rolled back to a Netgear C7100V in passthrough mode, and everything works again.  The problem is definitely the modem.  The only reason I bought this modem is because I received an email advising that Netgear will stop support for the C7100V on 7/31/25.  Neither Comcast nor Netgear support can explain what's going on, much less make it work.  Would be better to upgrade to CM2050V, but the C7100V will stay in place for now ANY ideas how to solve this problem?  Thanks in advance.

  • Way too many correctable/uncorrectable errors for a 24 hour period of time.

     

    DOCSIS 3.1 is backward compatible with DOCSIS 3.0.  I do not think DOCSIS 3.1 is backward compatible with DOCSIS 2.0.  If you are looking at DOCSIS 2.0  hardware, you want to check the coax type to ensure it is correct for the current DOCSIS 3.1 connections (RG6).

     

    What were the upload/download throughputs with your new splitters in place?  

     

    You might find some ideas in chapter 3 of this reference:  https://www.duckware.com/tech/solving-intermittent-cable-modem-issues.html

     

     

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