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BobModem
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Dec 23, 2019
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CM500V Voice doesn't work with Xfinity

Hi,

I changed to Xfinity a month ago.  It came with the Xfinity modem which worked fine.  I purchased the CM500V, switched from the Xfinity modem, called Xfinity and had them change everything over.  Internet works fine.  Landline doesn't get a dial tone - to confirm, landline worked with Xfinity.  I've tried restarting/unplugging, etc., which gets close to my technical diagnotic limitations.  It was an open box/refurb item from Amazon so maybbe there is a defect, or just user error.  

  • OP here...I called Xfinity and they hadn't activated voice.  They did and it works now.  I guess I should have just called them first, but I dread calling cable companies.  To their defense, calling them wasn't that bad.  Good expereince and I'm all set now.

4 Replies

  • plemans's avatar
    plemans
    Guru - Experienced User

    Well, it shows as compatible with xfinity voice. 

    have you tried contacting xfinity? Maybe they pushed the wrong configuration file to the CM500V. Its happened before. Contacting xfinity is like pulling teeth to get someone that knows whats going on but it might be necessary. 

     

     

  • BobModem, I am having the same problem. Purchased same type of device recently as you--returb from Amazon. Have been a subscriber for years with a working setup but wanted to quit leasing Comcast equipment. I can't even get the Comcast techs to activate the device for voice. (They did so for Internet.)

    • lwccoffice's avatar
      lwccoffice
      Tutor

      More info: Another tech I just talked to said that there is a difference between Comcast residential (aka Xfinity) and Business. I have Business service. With Business, bring-your-own voice modems are not allowed.

       

  • OP here...I called Xfinity and they hadn't activated voice.  They did and it works now.  I guess I should have just called them first, but I dread calling cable companies.  To their defense, calling them wasn't that bad.  Good expereince and I'm all set now.