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The NETGEAR Nighthawk CM2000 is a DOCSIS 3.1 cable modem designed for cable internet plans up to 2.5Gbps. Compatible with major US cable providers like Xfinity, Spectrum, and Cox, it features a single 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet port for true multi-gigabit speeds. This modem supports 32x8 channel bonding and OFDM technology, ensuring future-proof performance. It’s easy to install, works with any WiFi router, and helps users save up to $168 per year by eliminating rental fees.











| ASIN | B08GWNZ9VF |
| Best Sellers Rank | #258 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) #3 in Computer Networking Modems |
| Brand | NETGEAR |
| Built-In Media | Nighthawk 2.5Gbps Internet Speed Cable Modem (CM2000), One (1) Ethernet cable, Quick install guide, Power adapter |
| Color | black |
| Compatible Devices | Router |
| Connectivity Technology | Ethernet |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 2,941 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 2.5 Gigabits Per Second |
| Internet Service Provider | Cox, Spectrum, Xfinity |
| Internet service provider | Cox, Spectrum, Xfinity |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9.92"L x 4.7"W x 8.7"H |
| Item Type Name | Cable Modem |
| Item Weight | 1.02 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Netgear |
| Maximum Downstream Data Transfer Rate | 2.5 Gigabits Per Second |
| Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 2.5 Gigabits Per Second |
| Modem Type | Cable |
| Number of Ethernet Ports | 1 |
| Number of Ports | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 9.92"L x 4.7"W x 8.7"H |
| UPC | 606449147452 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1-year warranty |
M**.
Perfect Match with the Nighthawk BE19000
This Netgear Nighthawk CM2000 cable internet modem is pure awesome. I quickly noticed a increase in both my speed and performance while using this unit. It's so very many light years above the Arris Surfboard S33 that I last had that it will never be funny again. The best perfect match for this unit that I have come across as you all see in photo is the Nighthawk BE19000 router, future proofing my purchase with Wifi 7. I am paying for internet speed of 1gbps, with that said, looking at the photo again you can see that I am getting every bit of my money worth and then some. Another thing that I like about the CM2000 is that it doesn't get hot like my Surfboard S33 was until it played out. The two Nighthawks look so beautiful together. With this setup came another change, that change was my eithernet cables, going from using the round ones to the flat. Awesome outcome. Like the old saying goes, you get what you pay for. I pulled out and these two devices with the flat cables put out. Giving me every single drop that I am paying for and you can not get better than that. And this is also why I never ever except gear from those I am buying my service from. You'll never get all that you are paying for, and one other thing, I never ever buy a modem that doubles as a router to.... this is never the way to go. For the best performance, these things were made to join forces and become that mighty force. And that's exactly what I have here now. The best part is yet to come and that's when Wifi 7 is in place, I'll already be ready for it with the BE19000 and the CM2000 having it's back. For those that's down playing these products, it's strictly because of something that "YOU" have going on, not because of these products. My first two routers were Netgear, so it's more than safe to say that I have only come back home. They are handling every single thing I am throwing at them. I recall the days when the play store would load when I open it, with these devices paired together, opening the play store now a days it's like it never went anywhere or was never closed. Now I don't see the word "Downloading", I see installing. If anything happens to this setup, I'm going to first cry and then re-buy.
T**Y
Plug and Play with Xfinity - easy install for the not tech savy
Worked Great - easy to install for a non-IT guy and works with Xfinity right out of the box. I have DREADED the idea of getting a new modem that was not directly from Xfinity because I thought it would be a huge hassle and involve a bunch of time on service calls. In the end, this was SUPER easy and I regret not doing it sooner. I recommend downloading any apps and confirming this modem through the Xfinity app before you swap. This way you have full internet before "going dark" during the swap over. This was direct plug and play and it's been fantastic, I would highly recommend. I paired this with TP-Link mesh routers and now I have great speed and coverage in my whole home. Should have done this long ago.
R**R
Works like a charm... Until it bricks 2 months later
Purchased this during Black Friday 2025 and it stopped working entirely on January 21st, 2026, less than 2 months later (only the bottom 2 lights would display when plugged in, not even the power LED, and absolutely no internet pass-through). Tested internet with a backup modem/router and combo which worked fine, so it was definitely the modem. Jumped on the phone with NETGEAR support after exhausting all usual troubleshooting procedures and, after trying to do a "shock reset" (to no avail), they determined it was a hardware issue and issued a case number. They "graciously" offered to send me a label to send it in, let their technicians investigate, which upon verifying the NETGEAR team would send a new modem (2-3 weeks at minimum). But hold on, they mentioned there are two more options! If you don't want to wait, they'll send you a replacement FIRST and you can send yours back in the box for only $17! Or, if it's very urgent to have internet, they'll do the same thing but with express shipping for triple the cost! It was truly a unique customer service experience, whereby they were so unembarrassed & disconnected from the fact their $300 product was a total failure that they honestly think trying to pressure you in to paying anything to simply rectify their own shortcomings. It wasn't until I pointed out that the holiday return window was still open that they became less confident about pressuring me into their scam. That being said, I'd recommend just going with the CODA56 or S33 (also a 3.1 next gen) and urge anyone reading to skip this sleek-looking heap of garbage. The company won't care when it breaks and should be investigated for fraud considering my experience (conveniently dies right after warranty/return window expires) matches so many others in these reviews. This was my first time in over a decade taking a chance on NETGEAR and will be the last time I do so,
K**N
Easy set up
Fast!! With this and the router!! Super fast!!
M**S
I’m not disappointed
I haven’t had this modem for long, but it seems to be working well. Installation was a breeze - unplugged everything from the old modem, plugged everything in the new modem, called my Internet provider to give them the MAC address, and 15 minutes later, everything was up. Make sure that you inspect the contents carefully though. I was sent a used unit initially, but Amazon did a great job with sending out a new one. So far, I haven’t had any glitches, frozen videos, or issues with games.
B**P
I purchased the CM2000 for one reason only (Update included)
The ISP (which will remain nameless), that I rented my Internet gateway from did not adhere to sound security protocol. I myself, as a cybersecurity professional with more than 10 years experience, am naturally paranoid about weak passwords. This particular ISP limits the variety of keyboard characters allowed for cable modem management passwords, making them easier to crack! In fact, on a few occasions, my passwords were changed without my consent. From that point forward I decided to buy my own cable modem that would allow me to choose the access passwords without character limitations. Now that it is up and running I am beyond happy. My desired security posture is now a reality, and my internet finally achieves 1gb downloads, better than the ISP's cable modem that was supposed to do the same thing. My network is tight security wise, and this Netgear Nighthawk CM2000 helped me realize that. Finally, I had to overcome one technical issue that I thought was generated by the CM2000. After registering my cable modem with Netgear, called tech support. Best dang support I've dealt with in a long time! From one geek to another, we were able to speak the same tech-ease and I learned more about my new CM2000 and the DOCSIS standard than I knew before the call. Found out that the CM2000 was not the culprit, so I called the ISP to handle it, problem resolved. The one setback for Netgear that I thought was serious enough to mention is that as far as firmware upgrades there seems to be tit-for-tat between Netgear and this particular ISP. Either group seems to point the finger at the other when it comes to whose responsibility it is to push out firmware upgrades. I hope, for customers' sake, that these two outfits work out their differences on this. Heavens forbid that there is a security vulnerability that requires a firmware upgrade! I shiver to think about that outcome. Other than that, I am very happy with my purchase. UPDATE (6/2025) It's been a few years since I pinned the above review of the CM2000. Now it's time for an upgrade from the CM2000 to the CM3000. This is what I've learned: The CM2000 performed honorably for the most part. However over time the status LED lights began to shut off one after the other. Today the only one that is still operational is the Online LED. I understand that there are others who've experienced the same malfunctioning LED issues as well. Other than that I am pleased with its performance, so much so that I am considering purchasing it's more mature cousin, the CM3000. The one BIG issue I have with this consumer-class cable modem is what seems to be the unwillingness of its manufacturer Netgear & my cable service provider Xfinity/Comcast to agree on WHO WILL PROVIDE THE FIRMWARE UPGRADES! This was the 800lb gorilla that otherwise would make the experience with this product a 9/10! Just as with the CM2000, Netgear advises users to access their cable service provider for the firmware upgrade for the CM3000. With both devices Xfinity does not have documentation on its website which gives instructions on upgrading the Nighthawk CM model firmware: https://www.xfinity.com/search?q=Netgear%20cm2000 . Similarly, Netgear support encourages users to contact their ISP for upgrades: https://kb.netgear.com/000036375/What-is-the-latest-firmware-version-of-my-NETGEAR-cable-modem-or-modem-router . Either way, if there is a need for a future firmware update anyone purchasing this item will risk ending up with an expensive paper weight if both the manufacturer and the ISP refuse to come together and resolve the issue. For this reason I am exploring other cable modem options, ones where firmware updates are available for ISP-approved devices.
R**S
No problems
I looked at other reviews before I chose this one, I got it hooked up and called my ISP. It’s working and blazing fast 2.05 G checked on Ookla speed checker. Instruction manual easy to follow and if you need help with issues related to the cable modem they have phone support. Like I said signal strength is great as well as size and value
L**N
Great Docsis 3.1 modem so far
Fast shipped. Works great. Very fast internet speeds !! Quadrupled the speed of my old DOCSIS 3.0 setup
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