1. Kupu Whakataki
The NETGEAR CM500 High Speed Cable Modem provides a reliable connection to high-speed cable Internet, supporting speeds up to 300Mbps. It is CableLabs certified and features DOCSIS 3.0 technology, offering speeds significantly faster than DOCSIS 2.0 devices. This modem is compatible with major U.S. cable Internet providers such as Xfinity and Cox. Please note, it is not compatible with cable bundled voice services.
2. Nga waahanga matua
- Tiaki Utu: Replaces your cable modem, potentially saving you up to $168/year in equipment rental fees.
- High-Speed Compatibility: Supports plans up to 200Mbps with Xfinity and up to 150Mbps with Cox.
- Hototahi Pouara: Works seamlessly with any WiFi router; connect your router to the modem's Ethernet port.
- Hononga Itarangi: Features one Gigabit Ethernet port for direct connection to your computer or a separate WiFi router.
- Hangarau Pouwhanga Matatau: Engineered with 16x4 channel bonding and DOCSIS 3.0 for efficient data transfer.
3. Tohutohu Tatūnga
Follow these steps to set up your NETGEAR CM500 Cable Modem:
- Unpack the Modem: Remove the modem, power adapter, and Ethernet cable from the box.
- Tūhono Tauira Coaxial: Connect a coaxial cable from your cable wall outlet to the Cable/Coaxial port on the modem. Ensure the connection is secure.
- Honoa te taura Itarangi: Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on your modem and the other end to your computer or to the WAN/Internet port of your WiFi router.
- Hono Hono: Plug the power adapter into the modem's Power port and then into an electrical outlet.
- Whakahiko: Wait for the modem's LED lights to stabilize. The Power, Downstream, Upstream, and Internet LEDs should turn solid green or blue.
- Whakahohehia te Ratonga Ipurangi: Contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP) to activate your service. You will need the modem's MAC address, which is usually found on a label on the bottom or back of the modem.

4. Operating Your Modem
Once your modem is set up and activated, it will automatically connect to your ISP's network. The front panel LEDs provide status information:
- Arahina hiko: Solid green indicates the modem is powered on.
- LED o raro: Solid blue indicates a bonded downstream channel connection. Solid green indicates a single downstream channel connection. Blinking indicates scanning for a downstream channel.
- Te rama LED o runga: Solid blue indicates a bonded upstream channel connection. Solid green indicates a single upstream channel connection. Blinking indicates scanning for an upstream channel.
- LED Ipurangi: Solid green indicates the modem is online and connected to the Internet.
- Ethernet Ethernet: Solid green indicates a device is connected to the Ethernet port. Blinking indicates data activity.

For optimal performance, ensure your modem is placed in an open area, away from obstructions and other electronic devices that may cause interference.
5. Whakatakotoranga
| Waitohu | NETGEAR |
| Tau tauira | CM500-100NAS |
| Paerewa DOCSIS | DOCSIS 3.0 |
| Hononga Hongere | 16x4 (16 ki raro, 4 ki runga) |
| Tere Tikiake Max | Up to 300 Mbps (provider dependent) |
| Tauranga Itarangi | 1 Gigabit Ethernet tauranga |
| Ahu (LxWxH) | 2.36 x 4.88 x 7.28 inihi |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 9.9 hekere |
| Nga Waahanga kei roto | Modem, Power Adapter, Ethernet cable |
Understanding Channel Bonding
Channel bonding aggregates multiple data channels to deliver faster and more reliable internet speeds. The more channels your modem supports, the better it can handle network congestion and provide consistent high-speed performance.
Dynamic Quality of Service (QoS)
Dynamic QoS intelligently prioritizes internet traffic for different applications and devices, ensuring optimal performance for streaming, gaming, and other bandwidth-intensive tasks. This feature helps prevent lag and buffering, even when multiple devices are active on your network.
6. Tiaki
To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your NETGEAR CM500 Cable Modem, consider the following maintenance tips:
- Keep it Ventilated: Ensure the modem is placed in a well-ventilated area to prevent overheating. Avoid covering ventilation holes.
- Horoi i nga wa katoa: Gently wipe the exterior of the modem with a soft, dry cloth to remove dust. Do not use liquid cleaners.
- Hononga Utu: Periodically check all cable connections (coaxial, Ethernet, power) to ensure they are secure.
- Whakahōu Firmware: Your ISP typically manages firmware updates for cable modems. Ensure your modem is connected and powered on to receive these updates automatically.
- Hurihanga Hiko: If you experience minor connectivity issues, power cycling the modem (unplugging it for 30 seconds and then plugging it back in) can often resolve them.
7. Te Raru
If you encounter issues with your NETGEAR CM500 Cable Modem, try the following troubleshooting steps:
- Kaore he Hononga Ipurangi:
- Tirohia nga hononga taura katoa.
- Verify modem LEDs are stable (Power, Downstream, Upstream, Internet).
- Power cycle the modem and your router (if applicable).
- Whakapā atu ki tō ISP hei whakaū i te tūnga ratonga me te whakahohenga o te modem.
- Tere Ipurangi Pōturi:
- Ensure your computer or router is connected via the Gigabit Ethernet port.
- Perform a speed test to verify your current speeds.
- Temporarily disconnect other devices to see if bandwidth is being consumed.
- Contact your ISP if speeds remain consistently below your plan's advertised rates.
- Modem Lights Not Stabilizing:
- Ensure the coaxial cable is securely connected and not damaged.
- Try connecting the modem to a different coaxial outlet if available.
- Contact your ISP, as there might be an issue with the signal coming into your home.
8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
NETGEAR products are designed for reliability and performance. For warranty information and support, please refer to the following:
- Mōhiohio Pūtāhui: For details on your product's warranty, please visit the official NETGEAR warranty page: www.netgear.com/warranty.
- Tautoko Kiritaki: NETGEAR offers customer support for its products. You can find support resources, FAQs, and contact options on the official NETGEAR webpae.
Note: If you purchased this product from a third-party seller, please be aware that they may not be an "authorized" seller of Netgear products. Any issues with this product will be handled by the third-party seller if the brand Netgear refuses to do so for you.





