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Netgear D7000 compatability with new TDS requirements
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Netgear D7000 compatability with new TDS requirements
Our internet provider is requiring the following to continue use of our own D7000 modem vs renting theirs.
I am uncertain if the D7000 has all of the following requirements:
A) ADSL2+ ( I assume it does reading the specs)
B) G.992.5 (Annex M) not sure?
C) VDSL2 (8d and 17a profiles) not sure?
D) G.INP not sure?
E) G.998.x (bonding) not sure?
F) G.993.5 (G.vector) not sure?
Any info would be much appreciated.
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Re: Netgear D7000 compatability with new TDS requirements
Your subject says D7000 but the footer says R7000. That maybe because you posted in the section given over to Nighthawk WiFi Routers.
If your device is a D7000 you might get better replies, and find other answers, over in the appropriate section:
DSL Modems & Routers
There is support for the D7000, including a manual and data sheet, somewhere at the end of this link:
>>>> D7000 | Product | Support | NETGEAR <<<<
If it says V2 on your device
>>>> D7000v2 | Product | Support | NETGEAR <<<<
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Re: Netgear D7000 compatability with new TDS requirements
The one thing in your list of requirements that no Netgear modem/router supports is pair bonding. Without that I don't think you you can use the D7000 with your ISP. If the ISP supplied just a modem that can be put in tranparent bridge mode you would be able to use the D7000 through the WAN ethernet connection.
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