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kmp18
Jul 27, 2018Initiate
Orbi with Xfinity modem/router
I have an Xfinity modem/router (model TG1682G) and just purchased a tri-band orbi to handle dead spots in the house. I researched and saw that most recommended to enable Bridge mode on my Xfinity mo...
Redbandit
Nov 21, 2018Aspirant
Thanks Furrye36. Are there any performance differences or considerations between using option 1 or option 2?
FURRYe38
Nov 21, 2018Guru - Experienced User
Shouldn't be performance differences, however in 2, since you could have other devices connected at the modem, there could be some performance issues. I would recommend connecting everything to the Orbi in any configuration.
Redbandit wrote:
Thanks Furrye36. Are there any performance differences or considerations between using option 1 or option 2?
- jimmorgan7Dec 27, 2018Aspirant
I need two different WiFi routers in my home: one to run my Ring security system without interfering with my computer WiFi network. I'm using the built in router in my Xfinity Modem for connecting to the Ring products. I'm using the Orbi router to connect to my computer products. Recently, I bought an Amazon Fire Cube to enhance smart features on a dumb TV in the bedroom. It found the Xfinify Router as there is an WiFi extender right next to the TV. Alexa is fussing and sending out error messages because occassionaly the WiFi loses the Up load channel and Alexa is unable to correspond with its server. Comcast says that I am not allowed to use both routers at the same time as they have to time-share and can lose the proper signals from Comcast. Because of my security setup and computer setup, I don't want to have to go around and change all of the settings on the security end of the package. Any suggestions as how I can continue to use both WiFi networks?
- FURRYe38Dec 27, 2018Guru - Experienced User
Ensure that the channels between the two wireless networks is a far appart from each other on 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz.
2.4Ghz set channel 1 on the ISP router and channel 11 on the Orbi. Same for the 5Ghz, 36 on the ISP modem and 48 on the Orbi router.
Ensure that the modem and Orbi routers wifi and satellites are placed far appart from each other.
It pregferred to disable ALL wifi on the ISP modem and use the Orbi as your main wifi. Having two wifi systems in the same home will be problematic as you seem to be experiencing.
Good Luck.
jimmorgan7 wrote:
I need two different WiFi routers in my home: one to run my Ring security system without interfering with my computer WiFi network. I'm using the built in router in my Xfinity Modem for connecting to the Ring products. I'm using the Orbi router to connect to my computer products. Recently, I bought an Amazon Fire Cube to enhance smart features on a dumb TV in the bedroom. It found the Xfinify Router as there is an WiFi extender right next to the TV. Alexa is fussing and sending out error messages because occassionaly the WiFi loses the Up load channel and Alexa is unable to correspond with its server. Comcast says that I am not allowed to use both routers at the same time as they have to time-share and can lose the proper signals from Comcast. Because of my security setup and computer setup, I don't want to have to go around and change all of the settings on the security end of the package. Any suggestions as how I can continue to use both WiFi networks?
- ekhalilDec 27, 2018Master
jimmorgan7 wrote:
I need two different WiFi routers in my home: one to run my Ring security system without interfering with my computer WiFi network. I'm using the built in router in my Xfinity Modem for connecting to the Ring products. I'm using the Orbi router to connect to my computer products. Recently, I bought an Amazon Fire Cube to enhance smart features on a dumb TV in the bedroom. It found the Xfinify Router as there is an WiFi extender right next to the TV. Alexa is fussing and sending out error messages because occassionaly the WiFi loses the Up load channel and Alexa is unable to correspond with its server. Comcast says that I am not allowed to use both routers at the same time as they have to time-share and can lose the proper signals from Comcast. Because of my security setup and computer setup, I don't want to have to go around and change all of the settings on the security end of the package. Any suggestions as how I can continue to use both WiFi networks?
Yes you can have two or more wifi networks but you need to give each newtwork a different'7unique SSID and radio channels, to make sure that deivces don't try to roam to the networks that you don't them to roam to. Any such roaming will -likely- result in dropped packets and wifi disconnections.