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CAX80: Modem is offline - Please check RF connection

jdimailig
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CAX80: Modem is offline - Please check RF connection

Netgear Nighthawk AX8 (CAX80)

ISP: Comcast (Xfinity)
Hardware Version: 1.01
Firmware Version: V1.1.0.36
Cable Firmware Version: V1.02.08

 

Trying to get the new CAX80 up and running, replacing my C6300 modem router. Unfortunately it's having issues going through the activation process.


My old C6300 still works and I remember it had working out of the box with my Xfinity service, so a little bummed that this wasn't as seamless as I hoped. For the CAX80, the online activation through the Comcast Xfinity web interface didn't work for me, nor did activation through contacting their tech support.


All I get is "Your modem is offline. Please check the RF connection."


The upstream/downstream lights were able to turn solid white, but the online light would never stop flashing. I'm told by Netgear tech it means that it was able to get a link, but unable to get assigned an address, so the issue is probably on Comcast side.


Has anyone seen this issue? I've tried both contacting Comcast (to see if they can activate by giving them the MAC address) and Netgear (to verify if they had any insight as well) for support but there was only so far I could get with the low level of support they are able to provide. Maybe because it's the weekend, but I didn't feel very confident that the support was that great.


I'm just confused because I figure if my old modem still worked (and still does), there shouldn't be anything preventing the CAX80 from getting activated either. Unless there is some difference in signal requirements between the two modems?


I've switched back to my trusty C6300 temporarily until a solution is found. Getting an Comcast Xfinity tech to come by tomorrow but am hoping there was a way to avoid it, or at least an idea of what the issue is before tomorrow, cause not knowing is driving me a little crazy.


I figure if this doesn't get resolved, I'll just refund it and refrain from upgrading my internet setup for a while.

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icaruspony
Luminary

Re: CAX80: Modem is offline - Please check RF connection

The fact that your old modem works still shows the problem.  They would have had to delete this MAC to put in the new MAC.  So unless you had them change it back in their system, your old modem would not be working.


Try http://192.168.100.1 to see if you can get into your old modem.  Post your signal strengths and signal qualities here (basically all information that is measured in db, dbm, or dbmv).

Message 2 of 15
FURRYe38
Guru

Re: CAX80: Modem is offline - Please check RF connection

Contact your ISP for activation help and information. Some ISPs require the ISP to activate a new modem.

Have the ISP check the signal and line quality UP to the modem. 
Be sure there are no coax cable line splitters in the between the modem and ISP service box. 
Be sure your using good quality RG6 coax cable up to the modem. 
Be sure to power OFF the modem for 1 minute them back ON.


@jdimailig wrote:

Netgear Nighthawk AX8 (CAX80)

ISP: Comcast (Xfinity)
Hardware Version: 1.01
Firmware Version: V1.1.0.36
Cable Firmware Version: V1.02.08

 

Trying to get the new CAX80 up and running, replacing my C6300 modem router. Unfortunately it's having issues going through the activation process.


My old C6300 still works and I remember it had working out of the box with my Xfinity service, so a little bummed that this wasn't as seamless as I hoped. For the CAX80, the online activation through the Comcast Xfinity web interface didn't work for me, nor did activation through contacting their tech support.


All I get is "Your modem is offline. Please check the RF connection."


The upstream/downstream lights were able to turn solid white, but the online light would never stop flashing. I'm told by Netgear tech it means that it was able to get a link, but unable to get assigned an address, so the issue is probably on Comcast side.


Has anyone seen this issue? I've tried both contacting Comcast (to see if they can activate by giving them the MAC address) and Netgear (to verify if they had any insight as well) for support but there was only so far I could get with the low level of support they are able to provide. Maybe because it's the weekend, but I didn't feel very confident that the support was that great.


I'm just confused because I figure if my old modem still worked (and still does), there shouldn't be anything preventing the CAX80 from getting activated either. Unless there is some difference in signal requirements between the two modems?


I've switched back to my trusty C6300 temporarily until a solution is found. Getting an Comcast Xfinity tech to come by tomorrow but am hoping there was a way to avoid it, or at least an idea of what the issue is before tomorrow, cause not knowing is driving me a little crazy.


I figure if this doesn't get resolved, I'll just refund it and refrain from upgrading my internet setup for a while.


 

Message 3 of 15
vkdelta
NETGEAR Expert

Re: CAX80: Modem is offline - Please check RF connection

pls post DOCSIS Connection table and Event log

Message 4 of 15
jesmith602
Apprentice

Re: CAX80: Modem is offline - Please check RF connection

I am having the exact same issue with Cox in Arizona. Router loses the Internet connection 1-2X per day and I have to reboot to get it back. Cox came out and replaced my cable line just to be sure, said they are not seeing any timeouts or packet loss and the signal levels are all in range.

 

Is this the table you're referring to?

 

Cable Connection
Cancel Apply
Frequency start Value
This field below allows you to modify the frequency the cable modem start with its scan during initialization and registration. Enter the new start frequency and restart the cable modem for it to take effect.
Starting Frequency
 
Startup Procedure
ProcedureStatusComment
Acquire Downstream Channel783 MHzLocked
Connectivity StateOKOperational
Boot StateOKOperational
SecurityEnabledBPI+
 
Downstream Bonded Channels
ChannelLock StatusModulationChannel IDFrequencyPowerSNRCorrectablesUncorrectables
1Locked256 QAM1783000000 Hz0.6 dBmV39.3 dB937214112
2Locked256 QAM33357000000 Hz3.2 dBmV40.5 dB170
3Locked256 QAM2789000000 Hz0.5 dBmV39.1 dB15182839
4Locked256 QAM3795000000 Hz0.2 dBmV39.0 dB570
5Locked256 QAM4801000000 Hz0.0 dBmV38.8 dB790
6Locked256 QAM5807000000 Hz0.0 dBmV38.8 dB910
7Locked256 QAM6813000000 Hz0.0 dBmV38.7 dB890
8Locked256 QAM7819000000 Hz0.2 dBmV38.8 dB940
9Locked256 QAM8825000000 Hz0.2 dBmV38.7 dB9091767
10Locked256 QAM9831000000 Hz0.1 dBmV38.6 dB381914
11Locked256 QAM10837000000 Hz0.0 dBmV38.4 dB7381543
12Locked256 QAM11843000000 Hz0.2 dBmV38.4 dB820
13Locked256 QAM12849000000 Hz0.4 dBmV38.3 dB1300
14Locked256 QAM13855000000 Hz0.4 dBmV38.3 dB1220
15Locked256 QAM14861000000 Hz0.0 dBmV38.1 dB1410
16Locked256 QAM15867000000 Hz0.0 dBmV38.1 dB1580
17Locked256 QAM16873000000 Hz0.1 dBmV38.2 dB1360
18Locked256 QAM34363000000 Hz3.1 dBmV40.7 dB220
19Locked256 QAM35369000000 Hz2.7 dBmV40.7 dB520
20Locked256 QAM36375000000 Hz2.6 dBmV40.6 dB180
21Locked256 QAM37381000000 Hz2.7 dBmV40.7 dB230
22Locked256 QAM38387000000 Hz2.7 dBmV40.7 dB580
23Locked256 QAM39393000000 Hz2.6 dBmV40.7 dB644276
24Locked256 QAM40399000000 Hz2.2 dBmV40.6 dB130
25Locked256 QAM41405000000 Hz2.1 dBmV40.6 dB120
26Locked256 QAM42411000000 Hz2.1 dBmV40.5 dB730
27Locked256 QAM43417000000 Hz2.2 dBmV40.6 dB530
28Locked256 QAM44423000000 Hz2.3 dBmV40.6 dB410
29Locked256 QAM45429000000 Hz2.1 dBmV40.5 dB730
30Locked256 QAM46435000000 Hz2.0 dBmV40.5 dB560
31Locked256 QAM47441000000 Hz2.0 dBmV40.6 dB1730
32Locked256 QAM48447000000 Hz1.9 dBmV40.6 dB1730
 
Upstream Bonded Channels
ChannelLock StatusUS Channel TypeChannel IDSymbol RateFrequencyPower
1LockedATDMA62560 Ksym/sec12900000 Hz30.5 dBmV
2LockedATDMA15120 Ksym/sec17700000 Hz27.8 dBmV
3LockedATDMA25120 Ksym/sec24100000 Hz29.3 dBmV
4LockedATDMA35120 Ksym/sec30500000 Hz30.0 dBmV
5LockedATDMA45120 Ksym/sec36900000 Hz31.0 dBmV
6Not LockedUnknown0000.0 dBmV
7Not LockedUnknown0000.0 dBmV
8Not LockedUnknown0000.0 dBmV
 
Downstream OFDM Channels
ChannelLock
Status
Modulation /
Profile ID
Channel
ID
FrequencyPowerSNR /
MER
Active Subcarrier
Number Range
Unerrored
Codewords
Correctable
Codewords
Uncorrectable
Codewords
1Locked0 ,1 ,2 ,3159300000000 Hz7.48 dBmV43.0 dB1108 ~ 29879175533542102709568
2Not Locked000 Hz0 dBmV0 dB0 ~ 4095000
 
Upstream OFDMA Channels
ChannelLock StatusModulation / Profile IDChannel IDFrequencyPower
1Not Locked000 Hz0 dBmV
2Not Locked000 Hz0 dBmV
 
Extended Upstream Transmit Power
Enable Extended Upstream Transmit Power
 
Current System Time:Fri Sep 18 12:55:27 2020
System Up Time:05:21:15
 
Message 5 of 15
vkdelta
NETGEAR Expert

Re: CAX80: Modem is offline - Please check RF connection

@jesmith602  Please post Event Logs  + Logs as well (two different pages.

yes, this is the table.

Message 6 of 15
jesmith602
Apprentice

Re: CAX80: Modem is offline - Please check RF connection

@vkdelta  Thank you, the log is attached. The event log was empty (is that normal?).

Message 7 of 15
vkdelta
NETGEAR Expert

Re: CAX80: Modem is offline - Please check RF connection

event log is generally never empty.

 

can you please post a screenshot?

 

 

Message 8 of 15
jesmith602
Apprentice

Re: CAX80: Modem is offline - Please check RF connection

Here are all 3 logs including events. Thank you.

Message 9 of 15
jesmith602
Apprentice

Re: CAX80: Modem is offline - Please check RF connection

Hi @vkdelta @plemans -- I'm now on my second CAX80, and still having frequent disconnects. Support instructed me to have Cox reprivision the MAC and perform a hard reset with these steps, but it didn't help. Any other suggestions?

 

  • For 2.4ghz wireless network, change the channel from auto to 11.
  • For 5ghz wireless network, change the channel from auto to 128.
  • Uncheck the box " Enable AX band ".
  • Enable "Beamforming", "MU-MIMO", "Airtime Fairness".

Thank you.

Message 10 of 15
icaruspony
Luminary

Re: CAX80: Modem is offline - Please check RF connection

None of those suggestions will fix the problem.  It is clear where the problem is from all the uncorrectable errors on some of the frequencies.

 

See, over the air TV stations, radio stations, cell towers and other things are permitted to broadcast radio frequencies through the airwaves on dedicated frequencies.  Since no two devices can share the same frequencies, the FCC acts as a traffic cop to prevent collisions.

 

Cable companies can use the whole spectrum that is used by the broadcasts over the airways.  This is because the coax carrying all their signal is encase, mummified, inside a foil and braid shield (usually a triple or quadrupal shielding).  This is not only to prevent over the air signals from bleeding in to your cable (ingress), but also to prevent your cable from bleeding out signals into the airwaves (leakage).

 

If you have a coax connector that isn't perfectly crimped, the dialectic flush with the connector with the exact amount of braid folded back onto the jacket, using the specific type of snap n seal connector for the cable used (triple vs quad shield), then this will happen.  In other words, if you have Radio Shack twist on coax connectors on a do it yourself cable.

 

Or if your coax has a radius bend too tight.  Or if there's a nick or cut in the coax.  Or if the connectors are not sealed and water got in the line.  Or if a single filiment/hair of shielding braid was left behind and comes in contact with the center conductor, injecting airwave signals into the coax like a giant noise gathering antenna..

 

The point is, a lot of errors (both correctable and uncorrectable) are happening on and around certain frequencies which are no doubt seeping in from a TV, radio, cell or otherwise station nearby.  

Message 11 of 15
icaruspony
Luminary

Re: CAX80: Modem is offline - Please check RF connection

Also, just so you know, you basically hijacked someone else's thread.

 

This thread was originally by jdimailig, who was trying to install his modem, fresh, and unable to get the internet to connect for the first time.  He was getting absolutely NO INTERNET.

 

Then you said you were having "the exact same problem" which was disconnecting off and on daily.  Disconnecting is not the "exact same problem" as not being able to get your modem registered and signed up for internet.

 

That would be like if you said "my car won't start" and then I say "I have the same issue, I'm getting bad gas mileage".

 

You both may be using the same modem, but that's where the similarity ends.  Hopefully jdimailig got his problem resolved in spite of losing his thread to another person for something totally unrelated.  But you really should have started your own thread.

Message 12 of 15
jesmith602
Apprentice

Re: CAX80: Modem is offline - Please check RF connection

@icaruspony I guarantee you it’s ultimately the same problem, I started with the same situation of problems during the activation process. This is not an isolated issue: look at al the CAX80 threads with connection problems.
Message 13 of 15
FURRYe38
Guru

Re: CAX80: Modem is offline - Please check RF connection

Any progress on this? Or did you give up?


@jdimailig wrote:

Netgear Nighthawk AX8 (CAX80)

ISP: Comcast (Xfinity)
Hardware Version: 1.01
Firmware Version: V1.1.0.36
Cable Firmware Version: V1.02.08

 

Trying to get the new CAX80 up and running, replacing my C6300 modem router. Unfortunately it's having issues going through the activation process.


My old C6300 still works and I remember it had working out of the box with my Xfinity service, so a little bummed that this wasn't as seamless as I hoped. For the CAX80, the online activation through the Comcast Xfinity web interface didn't work for me, nor did activation through contacting their tech support.


All I get is "Your modem is offline. Please check the RF connection."


The upstream/downstream lights were able to turn solid white, but the online light would never stop flashing. I'm told by Netgear tech it means that it was able to get a link, but unable to get assigned an address, so the issue is probably on Comcast side.


Has anyone seen this issue? I've tried both contacting Comcast (to see if they can activate by giving them the MAC address) and Netgear (to verify if they had any insight as well) for support but there was only so far I could get with the low level of support they are able to provide. Maybe because it's the weekend, but I didn't feel very confident that the support was that great.


I'm just confused because I figure if my old modem still worked (and still does), there shouldn't be anything preventing the CAX80 from getting activated either. Unless there is some difference in signal requirements between the two modems?


I've switched back to my trusty C6300 temporarily until a solution is found. Getting an Comcast Xfinity tech to come by tomorrow but am hoping there was a way to avoid it, or at least an idea of what the issue is before tomorrow, cause not knowing is driving me a little crazy.


I figure if this doesn't get resolved, I'll just refund it and refrain from upgrading my internet setup for a while.


 

Message 14 of 15
Betachem
Aspirant

Re: CAX80: Modem is offline - Please check RF connection

Same issue here in Seattle but worse. I have woken up a couple of times and lost all my SSID’s on the device. All replaced with a version of Broadcom 2.4g or Broadcom 5g SSIDS. Called netgear they claimed they didn’t do it, called xfinity and they claimed they didn’t do it either. However this has happened twice. About once every two weeks the router goes down and I get the cannot connect to cable message and to check my rf settings. This is getting really old. This unit was supposed to work with xfinity and all I have is issues.
Model: RAX80|Nighthawk AX8 8-Stream WiFi Router
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