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NETGEAR Nighthawk Cable Modem CM1200 – Compatible with All Cable Providers| For Cable Plans Up to 2 Gigabits | 4 x 1G Ethernet Ports | DOCSIS 3.1, Black (Renewed) 2000Mbps Max Download Single
$154.58
Compatible with all major cable internet providers: Including certification by Xfinity by Comcast, COX, and Spectrum. NOT compatible with Verizon, AT&T, CenturyLink, DSL providers, DirecTV, DISH and any bundled voice service.
Save monthly rental fees: Model CM1200 replaces your cable modem saving you up to dollar 168/yr in equipment rental fees.
Built for ultimate speed: best for cable provider plans up to 2 gigabits speed.
Works with any wifi router: Connect any WiFi router to this modem’s Ethernet port to support all your wireless devices.
Versatile connections: 4 Gigabit Ethernet ports give you fast wired connections to your computer, separate WiFi router, printer, game box, and other devices.
Modem technology: Engineered with 32×8 channel bonding, OFDM 2×2, and DOCSIS 3.1.
Multi-gig Ethernet: Link aggregation combines two 1G ports into one 2G port for faster wired Ethernet speed.
Amazon Customer –
This is my first ever review…for seriously anything. As someone who frequently reads reviews and wonders if people who rate certain products poorly are incompetent or if the product truly sucks, please take my word on passing on this modem. I just switched to xfinity 1000 mbps service and needed a modem capable of handling that. This product’s description says it’s capable of up to 2000 mbps so I figured it was more than enough. When I set it up this morning after my services were turned on from xfinity, I was unpleasantly surprised to see the speed tests coming back in the low 300’s. While that is certainly fast enough, if I’m paying for a certain product, I want to actually get what I’m paying for. I called xfinity and asked what was going on, and they told me they could see the lower speeds compared to what they should be, but everything on their end looked up and running fine. I finally decided to take them up on their word and figure out what was wrong on my end. I tried every tutorial online to help with increasing speeds and saw minimal results. I finally decided to go to the store and buy a new one (netgear CM1000) and just test a brand new modem vs this “refurbished” hunk of junk. I was at 335 mbps with this one, and it instantly went to 950 mbps when I connected the new one (netgear CM1000). Take my word and pass up on this “deal”. Spend the extra money and get a new modem fresh off the shelf.Read more
William Alexander –
I bought this modem to for my home when I switched to Comcast Xfinity. NOTE – this is only a modem. It does not include a WiFi router. I bought a new Synology RT2600ac WiFi router to connect to the modem wirelessly. The cable tech installed the NetGear modem and it seemed to work initially. But when I connected a couple of wifi routers to the modem with cables like my previous setup, I wasn’t able to get internet access through them. I could connect to the net through the modem directly with an ethernet cable, but the WiFi routers would not connect. I called NetGear Tech Support twice and they weren’t much help. They told me that there must be something wrong with my wireless router since I could connect with a cable. Xfinity sent out another technician a couple of days later, but he couldn’t figure out the issue either. I then chatted with Xfinity and they forwarded me up the ladder to a fairly high level network specialist. After about an hour, they decided I had some type of “network problem” and set up an appointment for another tech to make a house call. After searching on the internet a couple of times, I finally found that there were others that had experienced this same issue. It turns out that the four jacks on the back of the Netgear modem don’t all function the same. Only LAN1 should be used for connecting a router! I assume the other jacks are there for future upgrades to the device (as DOCSIS 3.1 is further developed). However, jacks 2-4 are worthless right now. So I disconnected both routers, rebooted the modem, and then connected just one router to the LAN1 jack on the modem. This worked and I got excellent speed (up to 500 Mbps) through my new Synology WiFi Router (I have the 1 Gbps service from Comcast). I’m going to buy the Synology MR2200 mesh router to expand wifi coverage through the house.Read more
Cliff M –
The description is deceptive. It says there are 4 gig Ethernet ports. But, reality is that you can only use one at a time.Read more
dobroGary –
I purchased this when I upgraded my Xfinity/Comcast service to 1Gb down and 40Mb up. I wanted to use my own wifi instead of what Xfinity provides with their new Gateway. I plan on setting up Wifi 6 (802.11ax) to replace my current 802.11ac wifi. Installation of the modem was quite easy. No need to have Comcast support involved. There was a web page that I connected to and followed the instructions and had it up in running in a short time. Awesome internet now with this and getting 900Mb+ down as would be expected..Read more
Amazon Customer –
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…Read more