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Re: Cable Modem

DWalk74
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Cable Modem

Need help I was thinking about buying a cable modem to replace my AT&T modem but haven't seen if any of the Netgear modems that say they are compatible with At&t.

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antinode
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Re: Cable Modem

> [...] a cable modem to replace my AT&T modem [...]

 

   Why?  Is there some actual problem which you are trying to solve?

 

   What is your "my AT&T modem"?  Maker?  Model?  Is it a DSL
modem(+router?), or a cable-TV-type modem(+router?), or what?

 

   Possession of some basic information about what you have might make
it easier to choose a suitable replacement for it.

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FURRYe38
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Re: Cable Modem

what is the model # of the modem you currently have? 

 

It's best to check with ISPs first to see that they support. Some ISP don't allow for user owed modems. 


@DWalk74 wrote:

Need help I was thinking about buying a cable modem to replace my AT&T modem but haven't seen if any of the Netgear modems that say they are compatible with At&t.


 

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DWalk74
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Re: Cable Modem

I have an AT&T Uverse Arris Bgw210 700 Gateway
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antinode
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Re: Cable Modem

> I have an AT&T Uverse Arris Bgw210 700 Gateway

 

   As a quick Web search would reveal, that's a DSL modem+router;
different technology from cable-TV.  If you're keeping the same Internet
service, then a "Cable Modem" would be useless to you.

 

> [...] Is there some actual problem which you are trying to solve?

 

   Still wondering.

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FURRYe38
Guru

Re: Cable Modem

You'll need to ask the ISP if this gateway modem is required by them for your services. Sometimes this can't be removed. I know ATT has there own modems and routers for some of there services which can't be removed. 

 

Good Luck. 


@DWalk74 wrote:
I have an AT&T Uverse Arris Bgw210 700 Gateway

 

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antinode
Guru

Re: Cable Modem

> You'll need to ask the ISP if this gateway modem is required by them
> for your services. [...]

 

   I don't see why you'd need to ask.

 

   If an Arris BGW210-700 is working now, with either a DSL or Ethernet
WAN connection, then, whether it's "required" or not, I fail to see how
a "Cable Modem" (or, for that matter, a cable modem+router/gateway),
with its cable-TV co-axial cable WAN port would be of any use as a
replacement.  But I'm always open to enlightenment.

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