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King_Thrawn
Jan 05, 2018Tutor
R7800 does not work with DPC3216 modem
Hello everyone, I tried searching for my problem and did not find any solutions. I purchased the R7800 and tried to set it up with my DPC3216 (Spectrum) modem today. I correctly power cycled the ...
- Jun 12, 2018
Hi everyone. Sorry that I lost touch with this thread. I managed to solve the issue and before I could post I just became too busy with kids/work and then forgot about it.
In short, I was able to resolve my issue by cloning my PC mac address on the netgear router. I will do my best to remember the exact steps that I took for anyone who wants to try and replicate it.
Unplug DPC from the wall for 30 seconds
Make sure DPC is not connected to anything via ethernet
Let it fully boot up and get signal with ISP
Turn on your primary PC
Hook your PC to the DPC via ethernet and let it discover network, etc. and set up internet
Open web browser and confirm that you have internet while directly connected to DPC
Disconnect PC ethernet from DPC modem - leave DPC modem on and running (its now configured for your PC MAC)
Reboot PC
Plug in netgear router and perform a factory reset on it (I can't remember if it has a pin hole or other button, but it needs a fresh clean reset)
After netgear is fully booted up, connect via ethernet to your PC
Open web browser and go to the main IP that allows you to access the setup menu with default user name and password (I'm sorry but I cannot remember what the defaults were)
Use the menu options (Advanced options?) to clone your PC MAC address to the netgear router (something like "copy this MAC")
Be sure to save the settings
Within the netgear settings you should be able to find an option to reboot the router - go ahead and reboot it
Wait until netgear router is rebooted, then shut down PC
Disconnect PC ethernet from netgear
Here is the part that messed me up quite a bit until I did it by accident - disconnect netgear from power outlet, then power it back up and let it run its startup cycle
The DPC modem and netgear router should both be on and powered up at this point - connect netgear router to DPC via ethernet
Let them do the handshake, lots of lights flickering, when its finished you should NOT see the red light on netgear indicating lack of internet access
Connect PC to netgear routher via ethernet
Boot up PC, allow network to auto configure
Open browser and check for internet access
If it works, then log into the netgear router interface via IP address in the browser and make your account settings and other network (wifi) settings
I run both my DPC and netgear on a battery backup, so I haven't had them power off for several months and they have kept working great.
Hope this helps everyone and sorry that I didn't post this sooner when I may have remembered more specific details.
michaelkenward
Jan 05, 2018Guru - Experienced User
You may need to work out how to set the DPC3216 to work in modem only, or bridge, mode. This will turn off its own router features, if it has any.
Either that, or set the router in access point mode.
King_Thrawn
Jan 05, 2018Tutor
Thank you, michaelkenward, for your response. I recently updated the R7800 firmware to the latest version. I will retry all of the installation procedures with the new firmware in order to see if that resolves my issue.
If not, I may just have to use the R7800 as a WAP behind the TP-Link router, and let the TP-Link handle DCHP. The reason I purchased the R7800 was because the TP-Link is 5-6 years old and the wifi has been dropping out on the 2.4 band, but the 5 ghz and ethernet connections have been fine. I would dsable the TP-Link wifi and just run the netgear wifi as WAP. If I were to do this, would I be significantly hindering my network speed in any way?
- michaelkenwardJan 05, 2018Guru - Experienced User
King_Thrawn wrote:
Thank you, michaelkenward, for your response. I recently updated the R7800 firmware to the latest version. I will retry all of the installation procedures with the new firmware in order to see if that resolves my issue.
Might be worth doing a factory reset on the the R7800 before you go too far.
If I were to do this, would I be significantly hindering my network speed in any way?It shouldn't but be warned that using a router in access point mode disables some features.
Disabled Features on the Router when set to AP Mode | Answer | NETGEAR Support
Disabling the wifi on the TP-Link does not disable its router features. My preference would be to work out how to do that.
I'm no expert in TP-Link stuff. I once had a wifi repeater, but found it too clunky.
- ShananZJun 12, 2018AspirantWe’re you able to get this resolved. I’m having the same issue
- antinodeJun 12, 2018Guru
> You may need to work out how to set the DPC3216 to work in modem only,
> or bridge, mode.
Who says that there's a choice? Perhaps its description is accurate:
https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/docs/video/at_home/Cable_Modems/3200_Series/Cisco-Model-DPC3216-and-DPC3216C-DOCSIS-3-0-16x4-Cable-Modem-with-Embedded-Digital-Voice-Adapter-User-Guide.pdf
Cisco Model DPC3216 and
DPC3216C DOCSIS 3.0 16x4
Cable Modem with Embedded
Multimedia Terminal Adapter
And it really is a "Cable Modem" (with other, non-router stuff).
> The negear genie popped up in my firefox browswer. I tried to do the
> automated setup process (did not work) and also manual setup process
> (also did not work).
What, exactly, did you do in the "manual setup process", and what,
exactly does "did not work" mean in this case?
> [...] then attempted to use the R7800 and clone the MAC address of my
> PC. This still did not work.
That was worth a try, but, again, "did not work" not a useful
description of what you observed.
> [...] I'm having the same issue
Again, some (any?) details about what the router says about its
WAN/Internet connection might be helpful. ADVANCED > ADVANCED Home :
Internet Port : Show Statistics, Connection Status.