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Router stopped working
I have an RBR50 router and RBS50 satellite. The router is connected to a Netgear CM1100 modem. I upgraded my Xfinity internet from 200Mbps to 300Mbps, and now the router won't recognize an internet connection. Nothing else has changed.
Everything has been rebooted/refreshed/reconnected. I restored the router to factory defaults and it still wouldn't find an internet connection. Then, I restored it to the previous settings. I have the latest firmware, and the router has been working fine with Xfinitiy for over 3 years. It seems like it has to have something to do with the change in service.
I could desperately use some help. I am not a computer person at all, but I can follow instructions if there is something I can do to get the router working again.
Thanks,
Mitch
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Re: Router stopped working
Do you have a laptop with an Ethernet port that you could connect directly to the modem to see if it gets a connection?
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Re: Router stopped working
I have had some success calling 1-800-COMCAST and telling the automated system to send a reset signal to my modem. This has helped when I've switched wireless routers or upgraded to new Comcast modem equipment, perhaps to clear out cached MAC addresses or something that block giving out WAN IP addresses for new equipment.
You can also do it via https://customer.xfinity.com/, Services... Internet... Manage Internet... Restart Modem.
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I'm doing another restart now (I used the xfinity app to do it).
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Re: Router stopped working
Be sure you have LAG disabled on the CM modem.
Connect the RBR to the CM using port #1 on the modem.
Power OFF The modem and RBR for 30 seconds, then power on the CM modem first then the RBR. Either check the status on the RBR or run thru the setup wizard on the RBR to get the RBR connected.
@Mitch_R wrote:
Well, the tenth restart was the charm (and I'm not exaggerating). Maybe something comcast did to the signal after my last call with them yesterday required one more restart. I'm at a loss. I spent 14 hours yesterday restarting the modem. I restarted it after I did a factory reset of the router - still nothing. But right now, the router is working again.
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Is there a difference between port 1 and port 2. I believe it is on port 1, but I can't change it right now anyway with kids using the wifi for school. The port aggregation is set as "disable" - I assume that's the same as "LAG".
Thanks for the comments.
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Ok. Yes if it's disabled, thats good.
IF it's working now then you should be good. Ive found it's best to power OFF the modem then back on instead of doing a reboot.
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@Mitch_R wrote:Is there a difference between port 1 and port 2. I believe it is on port 1, but I can't change it right now anyway with kids using the wifi for school. The port aggregation is set as "disable" - I assume that's the same as "LAG".
Thanks for the comments.
no difference!
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