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beardsley 14-11-2005 11:33

Netgear CG814WG cable modem / router
 
I have the 10 mbit/s upgrade but unfortunately my Suftboard 3100 is not up to the job. I also discovered that my router WAN port is only 10 mbit/s half-duplex. So I though time to get a replacement.

I noticed a Netgear CG814WG combined wireless access point / cable modem / router on ebay. 100 mbit/s full-duplex ports great. This duly arrived on Saturday, and I configured the LAN and Wireless sides without (major) problems.

However, once I connected the Co-ax things went down hill. It was unable to lock onto a downstream signal. Looking at the status page, it was repeatedly cycling through the frequencies, displaying the signal strength of each but was not able to lock onto any of them.

This is a DOCSIS 2 modem, but compatible with 1.1 and 1.0.

I reconnected the Surfboard, and this locked on within a few seconds.

So is this a faulty unit, of is the CG814WG not compatible?

MovedGoalPosts 14-11-2005 11:40

Re: Netgear CG814WG cable modem / router
 
I would strongly suspect it is incompatible with ntl. ntl normally supply the modem, and will need to register the modem to their network. Is suspect what you have aquired was intended for use in the USA, or at least non UK based cable systems.

handyman 14-11-2005 11:52

Re: Netgear CG814WG cable modem / router
 
You cannot connect non ntl modems to the network.

Ntl will/can only provision their own modems onto the network.

beardsley 14-11-2005 12:05

Re: Netgear CG814WG cable modem / router
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by handyman
You cannot connect non ntl modems to the network.

Ntl will/can only provision their own modems onto the network.

Not actually true. I have never used an NTL modem.

When I moved into the present house about 4 1/2 years ago, the installers connected the cable the day after we moved in. The procedure at the time was to send out the modems by courier. The NTL modem (Terajet) did not arrive for about two weeks.

I had a Surfboard 3100 which I had purchased previously (not from NTL), so I connected that, went to autoreg.autoregister.net, and registered the modem.

Once I had connected the Netgear, I intended to contact Customer Services with the MAC address, and get them to move my account to that from the Surfboard.

beardsley 14-11-2005 12:12

Re: Netgear CG814WG cable modem / router
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob C
I would strongly suspect it is incompatible with ntl. ntl normally supply the modem, and will need to register the modem to their network. Is suspect what you have aquired was intended for use in the USA, or at least non UK based cable systems.

I have logged a support call with Netgear to see what they say. My understanding is that if it is a DOCSIS modem, then it should work.


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