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Dar77
Jun 21, 2022Follower
CAX80 lights and connections
So been having an issue with this modem the last 3 days. Was on the phone with xfinity trying to resolve the issue on sun 19th. The modem went offline for some reason and I couldn't connect at all. Al...
ilikecerealtoo
Jul 15, 2022Tutor
Whao... whao... whao... Me too! Have you figured this out? On Tuesday I had a planned outage. After noticing some sluggishness in the 48hrs following, I rebooting on Thursday evening – dead. Wifi and wired started going crazy, blocking random connections, failing to issue DHCP addresses, making me reset my password every time I rebooted. This morning all I get are the WAN lights. It boots polls the wired connections, dumps them all after 5 seconds then connects to Xfinity. After it locks a signal it sits idle for maybe 5-10mins before rebooting. No wired connections work, no wifi. Have you found out anything?
I bought my CAX80 in Feb 2021. Almost every time Xfinity pushes a new firmware I have problems. The most annoying part is Xfinity CS always plays dumb when I try to contact them about it. "We don't support customer owned devices." Yes... but you did push out custom firmware recently, can you at least support that? All I get is "eh... Let me talk to my manager... We don't really know anything about firmware updates on customer devices." If Xfinity is going to push out firmware they need to #1 notify us that it is coming and #2 support it properly after they push it out. If Xfinity bricks my CAX80 with an improper firmware push, then tells me to contact Netgear everytime it fails... how is that ethical?
- FURRYe38Jul 16, 2022Guru - Experienced User
- ilikecerealtooJul 18, 2022Tutor
Yep, I have seen those. I sent a DM on Saturday... nothing back yet. Any chance Netgear will intervene with something official? A power flash USB or something? I am pretty certain Xfinity / Netgear may have bricked my CAX80. It is one thing if the device breaks out of warranty. It feels kinda like collusion to ninja flash a firmware version that bricks it requiring an "upgrade."