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Cannot locate network name

KristineB0302
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Cannot locate network name

Purchased new CM700 Cable Modem.  I have Windows 10, Comcast/Xfinity.  Prior to purchasing, I confirmed that it was acceptable to use for my cable plan.

 

I followed directions for modem on connecting.  Everything worked, I checked my Xfinity account and it shows my new CM700 Modem, but I cannot locate the network name.  I am not able to connect to the wifi. 

 

I am not that network savvy and I did not realize this would be so difficult.  Any suggestions on what I might do would be so very appreciated.  I already returned my Xfinity Modem.

Model: CM700|High Speed Cable Modem—DOCSIS 3.0
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antinode
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Re: Cannot locate network name

> [...] my new CM700 Modem, but I cannot locate the network name. I am
> not able to connect to the wifi.

 

   Perhaps that's because you bought a "new CM700 Modem", which is only
a modem, not a wireless router.  (So you have no wireless network.)

 

> [...] I already returned my Xfinity Modem.

 

   I don't know what that was, but Comcast/Xfinity will often call a
modem+router (gateway) product a "modem", but it really provides two
functions (modem, router) in one package.  You now have a modem.  You
also need a (wireless) router.  You can keep the CM700 (modem) and add a
router, or swap the CM700 for a modem+router combination.

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KristineB0302
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Re: Cannot locate network name

OK, I'm about to prove how ignorant I am about these things . . . so, I did purchase a router as well, but reading the directions, I was under the impression that I had to connect to the wifi through the modem in order to set up the router.  I attempted to connect the router though because I was running out of options.  The router seemed to look as if it was connected ok, but the bottom light on the modem was orange . . . no idea what that light means, as there was no explanation with the modem.  

 

I truly appreciate your quick response!  I'm learning . . . .

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antinode
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Re: Cannot locate network name

> [...] I did purchase a router as well, [...]

 

   Has it a maker and model number?  With my weak psychic powers, I
can't see it from here.


   Have you some kind of computer or other?  Does it use a wired or
wireless connection?

 

> [...] I was under the impression that I had to connect to the wifi
> through the modem in order to set up the router. [...]

 

   I don't know what that means, but actually reading the User Manual(s)
for these gizmos might work better than gathering an "impression" from

who knows where?

 

   Visit http://netgear.com/support , put in your model number, and look
for Documentation.  Get the User Manual.  Read.

 

> [...] no idea what that light means, [...]

 

   I'd bet that the CM700 User Manual would explain that.


> [...] I attempted to connect the router [...]

 

   I also can't see exactly what you connected to what.

 

> [...] The router seemed to look as if it was connected ok [...]

 

   But what do _you_ know?  As usual, showing actual actions (commands)
with their actual results (error messages, LED indicators, ...) can be
more helpful than vague descriptions or interpretations.

 

   Knowing nothing about your (unspecified) "a router", it's tough to be
sure, but I'd guess that its User Manual would be a good place to start
reading about how to set this stuff up.  Your ISP might also supply some
basic info.

 

> [...] I'm learning . . . .

 

   The first thing to learn is where to find the documentation.

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