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xfire04
Mar 11, 2020Aspirant
New router issues with Netgear CM1000 modem.
I have Cox internet with a Netgear CM1000 modem but have problems with all WiFi 6 routers I have tried and had to return them for locking up or dropping signals. I have tried both Netgear and Link...
Shockwave2211
Jul 02, 2020Star
I am having a similar issue. Purchased a TP Links AX6000 and the modem starting having issue. Called cable company and they denied issue. Logged is as said and it did reflect some potential cable issues. However in an attempt to have reliable service during the week timeframe for them to show up I reinstalled my Netgear Nighthawk AC2300 and the modem returned to working properly. During the time the TP Links was in service I did make sure all components had the latest firmware updates. How is a router making a modem look like it is losing the cable input? Also the router worked flawlessly when connected directly to a computer. Sending the AX6000 back but I do want to upgrade to WiFi 6 but sounds like this modem is unable to handle it.
Shockwave2211
Jul 05, 2020Star
Still having issues with this Modem and WiFi 6 routers. Sent back the AX6000 from TP-Links and had the Netgear AC2300 connected to the CM1000 modem for about 5 days. NO ISSUES. I had ordered the RAX80 and was waiting for it to arrive. It arrived today. Soon after installing it following all the directions, the CM1000 modem started the same issue I had with the TP-Links AX6000. What is the problem. I have 250mbs service from RCN cable. Firmware up to date and no problems with the old AC2300. Looking to upgrade because we now have over thirty devices connected since we are on a home automation kick during the lock down. Please help if possible. I would like to go to WiFi 6.