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The NETGEAR Nighthawk Cable Modem CM1200 is a powerful, renewed modem compatible with all major cable providers, designed for internet plans up to 2 Gbps. It features 4 Gigabit Ethernet ports for versatile connections and utilizes advanced DOCSIS 3.1 technology for optimal performance, allowing you to save on rental fees while enjoying lightning-fast internet.
Number of Ports | 4 |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Number of Ethernet Ports | 4 |
Connectivity Technology | Ethernet |
Color | Black |
D**E
Refurbished by Amazon had attractive price
Was delighted to find renewed unit sold at less than half the retail price (which is high because the CM1150 is the only Xfinity approved "customer owned" modem offering phone VOIP as well.Using Xfinity phone app, I was able to set up and activate this modem quite easily. My phone service worked and I measure internet service at 800mb/s... per my Xfinity plan. I streamed a movie that night.. No sweat. I was about to take my original Xfinity Gateway back to the store when suddenly I noticed internet was struggling. eg. my wife was on zoom chat that was halting. I was using google translate and it was taking a minute to do simple translations. Within 2 hours, all internet was dead. Phone stopped working too.I unplugged the CM1150. Put outside to quickly cool. All to no avail. Re-starting failed to get any functionality back.I then re-activated my Xfinity gateway box. (BTW: That cannot be fully completed using Xfinity App. Phone worked, but internet data was inoperable. That's because special "codes" at their office must be reset before Xfinity will deliver broadband data to that original Gateway modem. Only a live chat session or getting an agent on the phone can get this done). Once up and running, the Xfinity gateway was working normally and reliably.I'm going to hazard a guess. This COULD be an issue of marginal signal strength over the Comcast cable. I am skeptical anything actually broke in the Netgear CM1150. I've had the Xfinity gateway for 2 years and internet loss was only very occasional. My hunch is that the Xfinity equipment may work better as depleted signal levels. I'll probably hold onto the Netgear modem and re-try it in a month- would prefer not to pay the $15/mo rent.UPDATE (2.21.2024)I've been monitoring signal levels in the Xfinity connection status. The signal strength in my family room location is lousy... varying between -15 dBmV and -10 dBmV depending on day, time of day.,etc.I built up a location to place the cable modem very close to my home's Xfinity cable ingress & powered distribution box in my basement, running CAT5 + Phone wire to first floor wall jacks for router & phone base. The Xfinity Gateway experienced 3 - 4X higher downstream signals at the basement location compare to distant family room.Then reinstalled & activated the Netgear CM1150 . Everything came up working within minutes. With just 3 feet 75 ohm coax to the CM1150 from Comcast powered splitter, signal levels between -3 and +1 dBmV are reported by the CM. That's plenty of margin to deal with daily variations that will be in 5 dBmV range. Feeling confident I can dispense with the Xfinity equipment and rely on the Netgear CM.Revising my rating to 5*. Very pleased!
A**R
Good modem, call for voice/telephone activation
For years I was paying comcast to rent a cable modem with wifi, only to disable the wifi and use my own router and access point. Essentially making it glorified cable modem. 16$ a month down the drain.I decided to save some money, buy this top of the line modem refurbished and away I went. It should start paying for itself in a year.Activating cable modem for data was easy. Connect the modem, wait for it to connect, open a browser and be redirected to the xfinity activation page. Login and I was surfing the web in a matter of minutes. Speed are as fast or faster than before. Telephone was a little different...The telephone activation required a call to comcast/xfinity and be transferred to there activation department. This went smoothly and quickly but was an additional step. Maybe a 5-10 minute call.As for the four ports only one will work. Comcast since the dawn off time only gives you one IP address which you then use a router to distribute. This is just the way it is. I do see that there is a connection teaming setting in the modem configuration but till I get a plan over 300Mbps I am not going to worry.As for the star rating for “WiFi Signal”. I gave it one star... This is not a WiFi access point... scratches head...
H**J
Quit working in less than 3 months
Bought this modem refurbished and labeled as in excellent condition. The modem had a 90 day warranty also. It worked good with no problems for just under 3 months. I started having internet connection problems. The ISP came and checked all the cables, The internet was back. Then it would connect intermittently. I called the ISP again. This time they did some tests which were OK, except for the speed test through the modem. The speed test through the cable was fine, but the modem wouldn't connect.After determining the modem went bad, I called the Netgear rep to check on the warranty. By this time I was 12 days past my 3 months because of the 2 cable provider visits. I explained all this to the Netgear rep.He told me there was nothing they could do since it was past the 90 days. He wanted to sell me a plan which would cost me $169.99 and we could try to get it working that way. The plan also covered other electronics in the home. They had already gotten $99 from me on a faulty modem. I had to buy a new modem. this one from another company and it's been working flawlessly, so far. Be careful if your considering buying refurbished electronics from Amazon.
G**R
A real value
Just like new. No problems getting it activated on Cox. I really appreciated the included card with a step by step install guide. It was accurate and very helpful. You should follow it to the letter. They even had phone numbers for each cable company to get activation.
M**L
Refurbished and working very good; but not for household use unless you have two ip addresses.
I purchased this as it has 4 WAN Ethernet connections; but you are not able to use more than one, unless you purchase another ip address from your internet provider. I would not have purchased this if I knew this is more for a business application with multiple ip addresses. Otherwise the cable modem works great. I connect to our router which has 4 ethernet cables in use plus the wifi from the router and most everything works really well. We usually have 9 devices receiving signal most of the afternoon and evening. Sometimes a couple more. Downloads are speedy; no buffering on our Roku; almost always a strong signal from the router. Hard wire downloads to my pc are at our max speed from our ISP. NetGear makes quality products. I am happy. I have used 3 or 4 NetGear modem router setups over the years and always been satisfied with the performance.
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