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Syntax_error
Aug 19, 2019Initiate
CM1100 + TP-Link AC4000 Connectivity issues
So for some reason my CM1100 when activates works fine with the LAN1 port yet when ANY brand WiFi router is connected to that same port the CM either transmits zero internet (according to the routers ...
- Aug 20, 2019Turns out a couple things:
1. You’re correct, plugging anything into the second port screws the whole thing up which requires a reset to factory settings.
2. If you plug the WiFi router in while the modem is online, it doesn’t know what to do with itself and craps the bed.
Solution:
1. Reset everything to factory defaults
2. Setup the Cable Modem
3. Verify with a computer that you have an internet connection
4. Power the cable modem off
5. Transfer the cable from your computer to the back of the WiFi router and wait for the router to be ready
6. Power on the cable modem
7. Wait 2-3 minutes
8. Eat tacos and margaritas to relieve frustration
:)
plemans
Aug 20, 2019Guru - Experienced User
If you have more questions, the modem forum is:
https://community.netgear.com/t5/Cable-Modems-Routers/bd-p/home-cable-modems-routers
Syntax_error
Aug 20, 2019Initiate
Turns out a couple things:
1. You’re correct, plugging anything into the second port screws the whole thing up which requires a reset to factory settings.
2. If you plug the WiFi router in while the modem is online, it doesn’t know what to do with itself and craps the bed.
Solution:
1. Reset everything to factory defaults
2. Setup the Cable Modem
3. Verify with a computer that you have an internet connection
4. Power the cable modem off
5. Transfer the cable from your computer to the back of the WiFi router and wait for the router to be ready
6. Power on the cable modem
7. Wait 2-3 minutes
8. Eat tacos and margaritas to relieve frustration
:)
1. You’re correct, plugging anything into the second port screws the whole thing up which requires a reset to factory settings.
2. If you plug the WiFi router in while the modem is online, it doesn’t know what to do with itself and craps the bed.
Solution:
1. Reset everything to factory defaults
2. Setup the Cable Modem
3. Verify with a computer that you have an internet connection
4. Power the cable modem off
5. Transfer the cable from your computer to the back of the WiFi router and wait for the router to be ready
6. Power on the cable modem
7. Wait 2-3 minutes
8. Eat tacos and margaritas to relieve frustration
:)