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Re: CM2050V Availability
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CM2050V Availability
The CM2050V cable modem is the only model shown on the Xfinity site for 1.2Mbps and voice. But, I can't find it anywhere for purchase. Does anyone know if it is truly for sale and where to get one? I've tried calling Netgear multiple times and only get a technician who has no idea. I can't find anyone in Sales to talk to about it.
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Re: CM2050V Availability
They tend to go out of stock rapidly when they become available. covid has caused many shortages.
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Re: CM2050V Availability
Thanks. I was assuming that was the case. I'm still trying to get ahold of the Netgear Sales Team to see what options exist.
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Re: CM2050V Availability
Are you wanting the 2.5g port?
otherwise your other option is the cm1150v
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The real issue is Xfinity -- they are stating the CM1150V won't support their 1.2Mbps stream. In part I think because the firmware update required isn't supported for the 1150V (I've also seen that in the Netgear literature). I want to connect it to a mesh network and keep the max data transport speeds at all three of the nodes (hard wire to the ethernet ports on the mesh network). I don't think the 1150V will support this option at the 1.2Mbps speed.
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