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CM1200 modem activation with no ethernet port
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CM1200 modem activation with no ethernet port
Considering it's a wireless world now, why would Netgear force you to create a hard connection with your modem and computer on setup??? I have a macbook pro and they no longer have ethernet ports. Haven't for a while. Many other laptops don't as well. How can I get around step 6 which requires you to connect the modem to a computer using an ethernet connection since that clearly isn't possible? Extremely frustrating. Thanks for any help I can get!
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Re: CM1200 modem activation with no ethernet port
so go modem----->router----wireless device?
you can do that. Isn't always as smooth but it does work and i've done it.
But its just a modem. If you'd wanted wireless integrated into it, you'd need to buy a modem/router combo device as the minutes you add wireless, you need routing functions.
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Re: CM1200 modem activation with no ethernet port
All modems are ethernet only. To connect wirelessly you'd have to either A, buy a router or B, return the cm1200 and buy a modem/rodem combo. You can also buy a usb/usb-c to ethernet adapter. Hope that helps
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Hard wired ensures the best connection for setup. The modem is not WiFi so hard wired is obviously the way to set it up. I have a MB Pro too and one just needs to get an adapter for RJ45 hard wired connection, that, or have a friend come over and get it set up. I have hard wired to several modem/routers for setup and maintentence
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Re: CM1200 modem activation with no ethernet port
Same here. I bought USB C to LAN adapters from Amazon. Works well for Mac laptops with out built in LAN ports. Seems to be that Apple is going that way on the LTs.
@tjsage wrote:Hard wired ensures the best connection for setup. The modem is not WiFi so hard wired is obviously the way to set it up. I have a MB Pro too and one just needs to get an adapter for RJ45 hard wired connection, that, or have a friend come over and get it set up. I have hard wired to several modem/routers for setup and maintentence
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