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CanadianGuy
Jan 03, 2022Guide
Netgear router not working after Internet Modem changed to Arris TG4482A
I upgraded my internet in the last month or so, which came with an Arris TG4482A Modem/Gateway, and my R7000P keeps dropping out constantly and my Xbox One won't even connect anymore at all. Event lo...
plemans
Jan 03, 2022Guru - Experienced User
That arris is a modem/router combo device. It causes a double nat.
A double nat happens when you cascade more than 1 router.
https://kb.netgear.com/30186/What-is-Double-NAT
Fixes? There’s 3 options but only use 1.
1. Put the modem/gateway in modem only/pass through mode. This disables its routing functions.
2. Leave the modem/gateway in router mode but put the Netgears IP address into its DMZ. This forwards the data to the netgear. You can either leave the modem/gateway’s wireless enabled or disabled. Just make sure its using a different wifi channel to prevent interference
3. Put the Netgear into access point mode. This disables its routing functions. Wifi/ethernet still works but it does disable some features.
https://kb.netgear.com/26765/Which-features-are-disabled-on-my-NETGEAR-router-when-it-is-set-to-AP-Mode
- michaelkenwardJan 03, 2022Guru - Experienced User
An alternative to the list of options that plemans suggests is to follow the usual startup process:
First factory reset your R7000P router so that it forgets any settings from your old internet service. (You should do that anyway if you change your Internet account.)
Then restart your network in this sequence:
- Turn off and unplug modem.
- Turn off router and computers.
- Plug in and turn on modem. Wait 2 minutes for it to connect.
- Turn on the router and wait 2 minutes for it to connect.
- Turn on computers and rest of network.
The R7000P may then spot that you have asked it to connect to another router and it will allocate its own local IP address accordingly.
This is probably not the best option as it will make it difficult for you to access the browser graphical user interface (GUI) and may also land you with other double NAT issues.
The choice of all the available options is down to what tasks you want the TG4482A and the R7000P handle.
- CanadianGuyJan 04, 2022Guide
plemans wrote:That arris is a modem/router combo device. It causes a double nat.
A double nat happens when you cascade more than 1 router.
https://kb.netgear.com/30186/What-is-Double-NAT
Fixes? There’s 3 options but only use 1.
1. Put the modem/gateway in modem only/pass through mode. This disables its routing functions.
2. Leave the modem/gateway in router mode but put the Netgears IP address into its DMZ. This forwards the data to the netgear. You can either leave the modem/gateway’s wireless enabled or disabled. Just make sure its using a different wifi channel to prevent interference
3. Put the Netgear into access point mode. This disables its routing functions. Wifi/ethernet still works but it does disable some features.
https://kb.netgear.com/26765/Which-features-are-disabled-on-my-NETGEAR-router-when-it-is-set-to-AP-ModeThe Arris Gateway is in bridge mode, so shouldn't be a double-NAT situation (from my understanding from the article). I'm a Netgear Armor user, so that would make my subscription unusable by operating in AP mode (coincidentally, my Netgear Armor subscription has also become disabled). I do have an R7000 in AP mode that is running under the R7000P, but this has never been an issue. Both routers are updated to the latest firmware.
- michaelkenwardJan 04, 2022Guru - Experienced User
CanadianGuy wrote:The Arris Gateway is in bridge mode, so shouldn't be a double-NAT situation (from my understanding from the article).
Shouldn't and isn't are two different things.
The people who make these things have habit of using different terminology and ways of going about things. For a start, "bridge mode" means different things with different devices. For modem/routers, I prefer the term "modem only".
Your cascade of hardware is looking increasingly complicated.
Arris TG4482A > R7000P > R7000
Is there any wifi SSID visible from the Arris TG4482A?
- CanadianGuyJan 04, 2022Guide
michaelkenward wrote:
CanadianGuy wrote:The Arris Gateway is in bridge mode, so shouldn't be a double-NAT situation (from my understanding from the article).
Shouldn't and isn't are two different things.
The people who make these things have habit of using different terminology and ways of going about things. For a start, "bridge mode" means different things with different devices. For modem/routers, I prefer the term "modem only".
Your cascade of hardware is looking increasingly complicated.
Arris TG4482A > R7000P > R7000
Is there any wifi SSID visible from the Arris TG4482A?
No SSID from the Arris. The R7000 in AP mode simply inherits all its settings from the R7000P. It was working fine until my ISP forced me to replace my modem with the Arris. Again, I'm having repeated critical errors in the event logs on the Arris which seems to be related to IPv6.