1. Ti pariview
The NETGEAR CM400 High Speed Cable Modem provides a reliable connection to high-speed cable Internet, supporting speeds up to 340 Mbps. It is CableLabs certified and features DOCSIS 3.0 technology, offering speeds significantly faster than DOCSIS 2.0. This modem is compatible with major U.S. cable Internet providers such as Xfinity by Comcast, Cox, and Spectrum.
Awọn ẹya pataki pẹlu:
- Ibamu gbooro: Certified by Xfinity by Comcast, Cox, and Spectrum. Akiyesi: Not compatible with Verizon, AT&T, CenturyLink, DSL providers, DirecTV, DISH, or any bundled voice service.
- Awọn ifowopamọ iye owo: Replaces rented cable modems, potentially saving on monthly rental fees.
- Iyara Ti a Ṣatunṣe: Best suited for cable provider plans with speeds up to 100 Mbps, while supporting up to 340 Mbps.
- Ibamu olulana: Works with any Wi-Fi router by connecting to the modem's Ethernet port.
- Asopọmọra: Equipped with 1 Gigabit Ethernet port for connecting to a computer or a separate Wi-Fi router.
- Imọ-ẹrọ Onitẹsiwaju: Engineered with 8x4 channel bonding and DOCSIS 3.0 for enhanced performance.
2. Eto
Setting up your NETGEAR CM400 Cable Modem is a straightforward process. Follow these steps for a quick installation:
- Disconnect Old Modem: Unplug and remove your existing cable modem.
- So okun Coaxial pọ: Connect the coaxial cable from your cable wall outlet directly to the cable port on the NETGEAR CM400 modem. Ensure the connection is tight.
- So agbara: Plug the power adapter into the modem's power port and then into an electrical outlet. The modem will begin to power on.
- Connect to Router/Computer:
- For a Wi-Fi Router: Connect an Ethernet cable from the modem's Gigabit Ethernet port to the Internet (WAN) port on your Wi-Fi router. Power on your router.
- For a Computer: Connect an Ethernet cable directly from the modem's Gigabit Ethernet port to the Ethernet port on your computer.
- Dúró fún àwọn Àmì: Allow the modem approximately 10 minutes to connect to the cable network. The Online LED indicator should turn solid green, indicating a successful connection.
- Mu Iṣẹ Ayelujara ṣiṣẹ: Ṣii a web browser on a connected device. You may be redirected to your Internet Service Provider's (ISP) activation page. Follow the on-screen prompts. If not redirected, refer to your ISP's instructions or contact their customer support. You will typically need your modem's MAC address, which is located on a label on the modem.

3. Operating the Modem
Once successfully set up and activated, your NETGEAR CM400 modem will provide Internet access to your connected devices. The modem operates by converting the coaxial cable signal into an Ethernet signal, which can then be distributed by a Wi-Fi router or directly to a computer.
LED Ifi
The front panel of the modem features several LED indicators that provide status information:

- Agbara: Ó ń tọ́ka sí bóyá modẹmu náà ti ṣiṣẹ́.
- Downstream (Down Arrow): Indicates the downstream connection status.
- Upstream (Up Arrow): Indicates the upstream connection status.
- Lórí ayélujára (Àmì Àgbáyé): Indicates successful connection to the Internet. A solid green light means the modem is online.
- Ethernet (Two Rectangles): Indicates Ethernet activity.
For optimal performance, ensure all relevant LEDs are solid green after setup.
4. Itọju
To ensure the longevity and consistent performance of your NETGEAR CM400 Cable Modem, consider the following maintenance tips:
- Atunbẹrẹ deede: If you experience slow speeds or connectivity issues, try power cycling the modem. Unplug the power adapter, wait for about 30 seconds, and then plug it back in. Allow the modem a few minutes to re-establish its connection.
- Afẹfẹ to tọ: Ensure the modem is placed in a well-ventilated area to prevent overheating. Avoid placing it in enclosed spaces or covering its ventilation holes.
- Awọn isopọ to ni aabo: Periodically check that all cable connections (coaxial and Ethernet) are secure and tight. Loose connections can lead to intermittent service.
- Mimọ: Keep the modem free from dust and debris. Use a soft, dry cloth to gently clean the exterior.
5. Laasigbotitusita
If you encounter issues with your NETGEAR CM400 Cable Modem, refer to the following troubleshooting steps:
- No Internet Connection / Online LED Not Solid:
- Daju gbogbo awọn kebulu ti sopọ ni aabo.
- Perform a power cycle (unplug, wait 30 seconds, plug back in).
- Contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP) to ensure your service is active and that the modem is properly provisioned on their network. You may need to provide the modem's MAC address.
- Awọn iyara Ayelujara ti o lọra:
- Confirm your internet plan speed with your ISP. The CM400 is best for plans up to 100 Mbps.
- Perform a power cycle of both the modem and your router.
- If speeds remain low, contact your ISP. Issues such as a locked boot file or network configuration problems may require their intervention.
- Modem Not Recognized by ISP:
- Ensure your ISP supports the NETGEAR CM400 model.
- Contact your ISP's activation line. Be prepared to provide the modem's MAC address and serial number.
6. Awọn pato
| Ẹya ara ẹrọ | Ẹ̀kúnrẹ́rẹ́ |
|---|---|
| Brand | NETGEAR |
| Nọmba awoṣe | CM400-1AZNAS |
| jara | CM400 |
| Ẹya DOCSIS | 3.0 |
| Imora ikanni | 8x4 |
| Iyara Gbigbasilẹ ti o pọju | Up to 340 Mbps (Best for plans up to 100 Mbps) |
| Àjọlò Ports | 1 Gigabit àjọlò |
| Awọn iwọn (LxWxH) | 5.8 x 3.8 x 1.8 inches |
| Iwọn Nkan | 1 iwon |
| Àwọ̀ | Dudu |
| Agbara Voltage | 100-240 Awọn folti |
| Akọkọ Wa Ọjọ | Oṣu Keje 1, Ọdun 2015 |
7. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support
The NETGEAR CM400 Cable Modem typically includes a manufacturer's warranty. For specific warranty details and duration, please refer to the documentation included with your product or visit the official NETGEAR support webojula.
NETGEAR offers 24/7 technical support. Additionally, a 90-day complimentary technical support period is often included with the purchase. For assistance, visit netgear.com/support.
Akiyesi pataki: This product is sold as is. It is the user's responsibility to ensure compatibility with their Internet Service Provider (ISP) before purchase. The manufacturer is not responsible for ensuring the modem functions with all ISPs.





