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armando3421
Aug 20, 2022Aspirant
AC1600 - Bridge mode on - No internet connection
Hi, I bought a router to which I wanted to connect to my Netgear AC1600 (which a modem & router at the same time). I disconnected the modem feature by putting the AC1600 in bridge mode (by turnin...
armando3421
Aug 20, 2022Aspirant
Thanks for the help!
My Netgear device is an AC1600 "Wifi Cable Modem Router" C6250. It has both functionality, a modem and a router at the same time. I'm trying to disconnect the router (by doing the Bridge mode) to eventually connect another router to it (as this router has VPN server functionality that the AC1600 doesn't have). The new router is a TP-LINK Archer AX3200 however I was trying to connect to my modem only using ethernet before connecting to the new router, to make sure the internet was going through.
I checked the manual before posting and followed the instructions (which was to go into routerlogin.net -> advanced setup -> wireless-> route mode - OFF
I reset it the Netgear device and followed the steps you mentioned and it's giving me the same connectivity issue (where connecting to my laptop using an ethernet cable to the Netgear AC1600 in Bridge mode, there is no internet going through).
Do you think it could be the internet company (i.e. Comcast/ Xfinity) blocking the device since it's Bridge mode only? It seems kind of strange that could be the case, however you never know.
Thanks for your help and replies. I really appreciate your help on this!
michaelkenward
Aug 20, 2022Guru
armando3421 wrote:
I checked the manual before posting and followed the instructions (which was to go into routerlogin.net -> advanced setup -> wireless-> route mode - OFF
The instructions for using the C6250 in modem only (bridge) mode are this section of the manual:
Cable the Modem Router to a Router and Use Bridge Mode
Turning off the wifi, which seems to be what you did, does not turn the C6250 into a modem. It just becomes a router with no wifi.
Advanced -> wireless-> route mode - OFF
If this is what you did, it is wrong.
It should be:
ADVANCED > Administration > Router Mode
Do you think it could be the internet company (i.e. Comcast/ Xfinity) blocking the device since it's Bridge mode only? It seems kind of strange that could be the case, however you never know.
I doubt it, but you'll have to ask them.
When you have put the device into modem only mode, you may have to get the ISP to set it up again for the network. When you have done that and got the modem working you can think about adding your new router.