NETGEAR is aware of a growing number of phone and online scams. To learn how to stay safe click here.
Forum Discussion
reversingproxy
Oct 07, 2022Aspirant
CAX80 will not factory reset
Honestly don't know what to do with this thing. I have had other issues with it in the past (dhcp assignments would constantly drop connections so I had to statically assign like everything in my hom...
- Oct 07, 2022
As mentioned, if your trying to use the CAX80 as a router only connected to another router, this won't work and is not supported. The CAX80 can only work as a gateway router or in modem only mode connected to a cable coax ISP service line.
reversingproxy wrote:
I think you're missing the point but that may be on me for not explaining the setup properly:
Fiber connection>ATT gateway>CAX80>endpoint
the CAX80 is connected via Cat6 cable on an ethernet port on the ATT router gateway. Turn on IP passthrough in the ATT RG and you can use your own (in this case the CAX80) router as the home router instead of theirs. That's the ultimate goal, but I would like to erase my old config from the CAX80 to start fresh on it since it is a new ISP.
I understand there is a cable modem component to the CAX80 and I'm not trying to hook that up in any way.
FURRYe38
Oct 07, 2022Guru - Experienced User
The CAX80 is not compatible with Fiber services. Fiber use ONTs as interfacing with home networking routers. The CAX80 is for cable ISP services.
- reversingproxyOct 07, 2022Aspirant
I think you're missing the point but that may be on me for not explaining the setup properly:
Fiber connection>ATT gateway>CAX80>endpoint
the CAX80 is connected via Cat6 cable on an ethernet port on the ATT router gateway. Turn on IP passthrough in the ATT RG and you can use your own (in this case the CAX80) router as the home router instead of theirs. That's the ultimate goal, but I would like to erase my old config from the CAX80 to start fresh on it since it is a new ISP.
I understand there is a cable modem component to the CAX80 and I'm not trying to hook that up in any way.
- plemansOct 07, 2022Guru - Experienced User
If the CAX doesn't detect a connection on the coax port, it automatically reboots. So it won't work as a router only device
- reversingproxyOct 07, 2022Aspirant
Welp. Thank you for the answer. Now I know. đ
- FURRYe38Oct 07, 2022Guru - Experienced User
As mentioned, if your trying to use the CAX80 as a router only connected to another router, this won't work and is not supported. The CAX80 can only work as a gateway router or in modem only mode connected to a cable coax ISP service line.
reversingproxy wrote:
I think you're missing the point but that may be on me for not explaining the setup properly:
Fiber connection>ATT gateway>CAX80>endpoint
the CAX80 is connected via Cat6 cable on an ethernet port on the ATT router gateway. Turn on IP passthrough in the ATT RG and you can use your own (in this case the CAX80) router as the home router instead of theirs. That's the ultimate goal, but I would like to erase my old config from the CAX80 to start fresh on it since it is a new ISP.
I understand there is a cable modem component to the CAX80 and I'm not trying to hook that up in any way.
- reversingproxyOct 07, 2022Aspirant
Dang.