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kbartley
Jul 23, 2018Aspirant
Spectrum Cable Modem and R7000 sudden issue
Spectrum recently upgraded my modem to the 400Mbs speed Told me need their router to "balance the signal". Obviously I don't think theirs is anywhere nearly as good. So I tried switching back to m...
- Jul 23, 2018
Definately power cycle the modem and router together.
You might need to factory reset the router and then walk thru the setup wizard while the router is connected to the modem. It should connect...
kbartley wrote:
Spectrum recently upgraded my modem to the 400Mbs speed Told me need their router to "balance the signal". Obviously I don't think theirs is anywhere nearly as good. So I tried switching back to my Nighthawk Router after they left. I get a red light on the internet indicator (second from the left) and one of the items plugged in to the back of the router throws a red light as well. Moved it to a different port on the back and still have a red light. So is my Nighthawk now junk?
IrvSp
Jul 23, 2018Master
If you have Spectrum phone you got a combo modem/router/eMTA unit. Spectrum, at least where I am used Arris mostly.
What is not clear to me is what you meant by "So I tried switching back to my Nighthawk Router after they left."?
I can read that a few ways ways:
- I took out the 'modem' they just put in and replaced MY OLD Netgear Cable modem (CMxxx) with it.
- I took out the 'router' they just put in and in its place I hooked up my R7000.
- I took out the 'modem' they just put in and in its place I hooked up my R7000.
NONE of these will work for a variety of reasons:
- For #1 above the ISP has set the MAC address of the OLD modem you had to your account. You can't take out the proper modem, it will not connect.
- For #2 above, if they indeed left both a new modem and a router (odd as I'd suspect a DOCSIS 3.1 modem/router combo if the included wireless with your service) again you can't just do plug and play. You must turn both off, turn on the modem first and let it come up, then the router, and once up, devices. That should work.
- For #3 above, totally wrong. The R7000 is NOT a modem. I can not handle the signal coming in. However I don't even know how you could do this as the connector for the ISP's line isn't capable of connecting to the R7000.
Sooo, what exactly to you have connected what and how? Make and Model numbers included and if you get any errors? Can you open Genie in a browser and connect to the R7000? What is the Connection info?