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CWafflesTX
Aug 20, 2024Aspirant
Changing ISP from AT&T Fiber to Spectrum Fiber
I have a Netgear RBR853 mesh system that I've been using with our AT&T fiber internet and their BGW320 gateway for the last 6 years or so. I'm switching to Spectrum Fiber using their Spectrum ONU (SONU) Modem (SONUV1S).
My question is do I need to factory reset the entire RBR853 mesh system before switching it from AT&T to Spectrum? I like all of the settings I have for the RBR853 (and yes I can just copy them down to make sure I get it all set back up correctly) so would like to avoid factory resetting if I can as the router does everything I want it do to now and is configured how I want it. The only real difference is the router will be getting a different IP address since I'm changing providers. Any configuration I did to get the RBR853 to work well with AT&T's still was all on the BGW320 (setting it to passthrough, etc) so in my head just changing providers should not necessitate the need to factory reset the RBR853
Thanks in advance.
There should be no reason to perform a Factory Reset on the router.
After setting up the Spectrum device, connect the Orbi router and power it up.
The Spectrum SONUV1S is "only a modem" (with voice capability). It is already in the equivalent of passthrough mode.
It is always prudent to save a backup of the Orbi configuration before any major adventure.
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There should be no reason to perform a Factory Reset on the router.
After setting up the Spectrum device, connect the Orbi router and power it up.
The Spectrum SONUV1S is "only a modem" (with voice capability). It is already in the equivalent of passthrough mode.
It is always prudent to save a backup of the Orbi configuration before any major adventure.
- CWafflesTXAspirantThank you. I’ve got a backup from a couple of days ago already and am on the latest firmware. Guess I just wanted to make sure there were no gotchas I had to worry about. It’s been a while but I remember changing so many settings on the AT&T BGW320 when I first got it just to get it to play nice with the Orbi. I appreciate the info.