Incompatible Routers & Modems

1 min. readlast update: 06.27.2024

Incompatible Routers that may be need to be replaced if problems persist after making Transport, NAT adjustments, and recommended router changes

 

  • Apple Airport Routers

  • Arris TM1602A

  • Buffalo Routers (All)

  • Comcast CGA4131COM - Under review

  • Cisco RV Series (All)

  • D-Link DIR-632

  • Google NEST Routers (All)

  • Linksys WRT120N

  • Linksys WRT610

  • Linksys LRT224

  • Linksys BEFS-xxxxx (All)

  • Linksys EA series (All)

  • Linksys WRT54GL

  • Netgear WPN824

  • Linksys WRT54GS

  • Linksys WRT54GT

  • Medialink MWN-WAPR150N

  • Netgear CG3000DCR (Comcast)

  • Linksys WRT54GX

  • Linksys WRT100

  • Netgear FVS

  • Netgear MR814

  • Sparklight Modem with the following Firmware:

    • 7.2.4.1.4B9

  • Spectrum RAC2V1K

    • RAC2V1S, RACV2V2S, and RAC2V1A 

  • TP-LINK Archer C1200, C2600 ( Cannot disable SIP ALG)

Note: Home-grade routers are suitable for 1-5 users and will require some recommended setting adjustments. Modem/Router combo devices or DSL/Cable Gateways supplied by your ISP are suitable for 1-5 users, but are not recommended. For best results these devices will need to be placed in transparent bridge mode with a compatible router attached after it. 

 

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