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Bodhi22
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Feb 09, 2021
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C7100v modem/router turn wifi back on

Hi,   I have disabled the wifi on my c7100v modem router.  If I want to enable the router wifi how do I do this?  There is no physical button to turn the wifi back on.  Because there is no wifi I c...
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    Bodhi22
    Feb 09, 2021

    Hi,

     

    >As described in the User Manual under "Set Up the Modem Router in
    >Bridge Mode"? That does a little more than "disabled the wifi".

     

    Yup. It sure does.

     

    >As it also says in the User Manual under "Set Up the Modem Router in
    Bridge Mode":

     

    >    Note: When your modem router is in bridge mode, use
                http://192.168.100.1 to log in to your modem router.

     

    Yes, I read other threads in the community about using http:// to log into the modem/router when in bridge mode.  I will give this a try.

     

    >As usual, the actual message text might be more helpful than your
    >interpretation of the actual message text.

     

    > [...] My wifi mesh router [...]

     

    >Not a very detailed description of that device.

     

    > [...] was connected as well [...]

     

    >To a LAN Ethernet port on the C7100V? I'd guess that that was the
    >one device which got the one valid IP address from your ISP (leaving
    >none for your (unspecified) "my laptop").

     

     


    > [...] so I am wondering if I should disconnect it and retry accessing
    > my modem with my laptop?

     

    >Yup.

    >With the C7100V in modem-only ("bridge") mode, only one client device
    >should be connected to its LAN ports. If that one device were your
    >(unspecified) "my laptop", then it might get a valid IP configuration
    >from your ISP, and, if you then specified the suggested IP address
    >("192.168.100.1") in your web-browser URL, then you might reach the
    ?C7100V management web site.

     

    Makes sense, I will unplug the ethernet cable (from my mesh router) on the modem router and plug in my laptop.   

     

     

    >In the worst case, you might need to configure the Ethernet interface
    >on your (unspecified) "my laptop") with a static address like
    >"192.168.100.X" (1 < X < 255).

     

    >Or you could take what might be the easy way out, and do the settings
    >reset (see "Factory Settings").

     

    Defintely will be my last resort!

     

    I'll keep you posted,

     

    Thanks!