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Mountainview1
Mar 06, 2019Follower
RBR50 Moving Homes
Apologies if these are silly questions:
Just moved homes (from neighborhood where internet had to come from cellular hotspot) to house with 400 mbbs download.
(1) Spectrum installer left both cab...
- Mar 07, 2019
CrimpOn wrote:
In addition, many contributors recommend putting the Spectrum modem/router into "pass through mode" so that you have only a single router between your devices and the Internet. It is not strictly necessary, but there are specific features that you may want which do not work with two routers hooked together.
More than just "recommend". Unless you want problems it is strictly necessary.
Having two routers side by side is a recipe for chaos and confusion.
See the message fromFURRYe38
Their option 1 is the best choice.
CrimpOn
Mar 07, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Yes, most contributors recommend shutting off the Spectrum modem/router Wi-Fi. It serves no useful purpose and its radio broadcasts interfere with Orbi. There is no particular need to reset the Orbi, particularly if you have set up any device reservations, email addresses, etc. "If it works, don't fix it."
In addition, many contributors recommend putting the Spectrum modem/router into "pass through mode" so that you have only a single router between your devices and the Internet. It is not strictly necessary, but there are specific features that you may want which do not work with two routers hooked together.
Changing the Spectrum modem/router probably requires a call to Spectrum technical support. Contributors who find it impossible to get their ISP to change the modem/router often recommend putting the Orbi into Access Point (AP) mode and letting the Spectrum modem/routr handle all the router tasks.
michaelkenward
Mar 07, 2019Guru - Experienced User
CrimpOn wrote:
In addition, many contributors recommend putting the Spectrum modem/router into "pass through mode" so that you have only a single router between your devices and the Internet. It is not strictly necessary, but there are specific features that you may want which do not work with two routers hooked together.
More than just "recommend". Unless you want problems it is strictly necessary.
Having two routers side by side is a recipe for chaos and confusion.
See the message fromFURRYe38
Their option 1 is the best choice.