05-31-2016 08:42 AM - last edited on 03-14-2018 04:23 PM by RogersRoland
Hello Community,
We are currently offering our users an exclusive opportunity to participate in an upcoming trial of the new firmware for our Rocket Wi-Fi Modem (CGN3ACR, CGN3AMR and CGN3ACSMR) and Rocket Gigabit Wi-Fi Modem (CGN3552 and CODA-4582). For details of this program, please see this thread.
This thread will be used for feedback regarding the firmware. We've invited @RogersSergio, @RogersSyd & @RogersBob from our Networking team to participate in this thread. Your feedback is very valuable and will be used to enhance the firmware before it is released publicly.
Thank you for your continued feedback and support.
08-28-2020 10:02 AM
@roy86 send a message to @CommunityHelps requesting removal from the trial programme.
08-28-2020 10:08 AM
@sgobiraj if you're indicating that version 7.x on the CODA-4582 is unstable in Bridge mode, I haven't had any issues with this version, except for the problem of not being able to access the modem with .31 and .32 loaded. Now that .33 is loaded, hopefully that problem has been resolved.
I suspect that if you're having problems, that might be related to a signal issue, or perhaps a loading issue with the neighbourhood node or CMTS. Its worth investigating, but I doubt that you'll see an honest answer out of Rogers as they usually don't disclose load numbers.
08-28-2020 11:14 AM
@Datalink I'd love to hear your feedback in a few days if the problem with accessing the modem management page (192.168.100.1) goes away with the .33 release. That would allow me to switch back to bridge mode and resume the use of my Unifi USG router.
08-28-2020 12:16 PM - edited 08-28-2020 12:18 PM
@MisterPinst fwiw, version 7.1.1.33 was loaded on my modem at 5:13 am Monday 24 Aug and rebooted at 8:50 am Tuesday 25 Aug, just because that's what I normally do following a firmware update and that was the first opportunity for a reboot. I run the modem in Bridge mode and haven't had any issues accessing the modem or the DOCSIS WAN page with this version loaded. Previously with .31 and .32 loaded, the modem's user interface would hang and even if I could log into the modem, it wasn't possible to access the DOCSIS WAN page without the user interface hanging. I never did see any real issues with internet performance with either .31 or .32. For now, with .33 loaded for 4+ days, so far, so good. I still have a series of ICMP and TCP/IP ping and dns query tests to run before I come to any conclusion.
08-29-2020 10:58 AM
I've noticed since loading 7.1.1.32 onto my modem that after a short period the web interface becomes unavailable. A reboot restores it but sure enough after a day or two it tanks out again. I'm running in bridge mode.
09-03-2020 12:42 PM
Any feedback on 7.1.1.33 so far?
RogersIan
09-04-2020 09:17 AM
It does appear to have fixed the problem with the management interface login page.
I no longer have to power cycle the modem every day.
09-04-2020 10:16 AM
Cannot tell.......Still on 7.1.1.32 and not able to access modem. Still occasional drops in Netflix streaming. When will all Beta participants get this new release?
09-04-2020 11:17 AM
Just to let everyone know my CODA-4582 was updated for OFDMA upload about a month ago and upload speeds and ping times were fairly consistent up until a few days ago. I'm on .32 firmware.
But recently, now that many modems have been updated for upload OFDMA, I am right back to where I was before. During the day and evening, upload speed drops from 32 to 20 or below, and ping to the first hop drops from 14 to 30 ms. or above.
Which means to me, that upload OFDMA won't help at all on a congested node.
09-06-2020 12:19 PM
09-07-2020 09:27 AM - edited 09-07-2020 09:45 AM
Unfortunately, it appears that I was premature with my earlier reply.
The modem has once again locked up the admin login page and also appears to be working poorly, with bad connectivity.
Another power cycle has been required to restore functionality.
Running exclusively in bridge mode.
09-11-2020 03:01 PM
09-11-2020 05:21 PM
They're in denial of the issue... Their tech support has no clue how to troubleshoot this problem and will just try to swap modems. No point of swapping a modem that will be on the newer firmware. I've given up waiting and just waiting for a new firmware update that will hopefully solve the problem that was introduced.
09-13-2020 09:40 AM
09-13-2020 10:33 AM - edited 09-13-2020 10:33 AM
I'll be interested in that answer as well. There are apparently some Rogers customers running 3.1 OFDMA (upstream) at the present time. So far, it doesn't seem to have made much of a difference, which isn't what I was expecting to hear. Spectrum in the U.S. has enabled 3.1 upstream in various locations. Looks like there are mixed results, more bad than good from what I've seen.
09-21-2020 11:39 AM
Yes we would all like to know!
09-21-2020 02:56 PM
Please bring back the feature to forward IPV6 DNS requests, which was available in the 36T6 train but not in the current 7.1.1.x train. I run PiHole for both IPV4 and IPV6 but must hard code my IPV6 devices to forward to the PiHole rather than using the forwarding feature in the router.
09-21-2020 03:52 PM
Guess you'll have to shut your PiHole now... 😉 sorry.. lol.
09-21-2020 03:59 PM
Hahaha, couldn't resist either! 😛
Just curious, I've got an upgrade offer from Rogers to switch to the Ignite Internet Gigabit and Smart Stream box.
Anyone know which modem that is, can you share your experience with details about the speed or reliability as well as wifi coverage etc...?
Compared to the CODA 4582U modem, is this a proper upgrade or they selling snake oil as usual?
09-21-2020 05:22 PM
@Alborze wrote:
Hahaha, couldn't resist either! 😛
Just curious, I've got an upgrade offer from Rogers to switch to the Ignite Internet Gigabit and Smart Stream box.
Anyone know which modem that is, can you share your experience with details about the speed or reliability as well as wifi coverage etc...?
Compared to the CODA 4582U modem, is this a proper upgrade or they selling snake oil as usual?
With Ignite Internet, you will be getting the XB6 gateway. There are currently two versions of it in the field: one made by Technicolor, which is based on a Broadcom BCM3390 chipset, and another made by Arris, based on an Intel Puma 7 chipset. Rumour has it that Rogers is no longer providing the Arris variant, so you would most likely get the Technicolor version.
They are both decent modems. Whether or not it is an upgrade over the Hitron CODA is a matter of opinion. The Technicolor XB6 is arguably better hardware. If your WiFi coverage is not that great, you can expand it by installing Ignite WiFi Pods. Some also like that you can manage everything using the Ignite WiFi Hub mobile app. The SmartStream set-top box is basically the same hardware as the one for Ignite TV.
However, you may find the software on the XB6 lacking; it is missing missing features that you may require and may even take for granted. e.g. you cannot configure custom DNS servers and the XB6 modem does not allow you to configure a separate Guest WiFi network. Furthermore, as soon as you start managing the device using the mobile apps, you will lose access to some configuration settings through the web-based management UI.
In my opinion, the XB6 also does not have a "true" bridge mode. Yes, you can enable "bridge mode" and your modem will still be able to obtain public IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, but it doesn't TOTALLY disable all functions on the gateway and transform it into a basic modem. In bridge mode, the XB6 will still have several services running internally and its WiFi will not be completely disabled; several hidden SSIDs will remain active that you have no control over.
10-07-2020 09:32 PM - edited 10-07-2020 09:33 PM