09-19-2018 04:32 PM - last edited on 09-19-2018 05:16 PM by RogersMoin
Hey all,
My WiFi mysteriously stopped working today. Both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Access Points are showing as "in service" in the admin portal but only the 5 GHz light is lit on the modem. Neither AP works. The SSIDs are not being broadcasted either. My wired connection to my PC works fine. I've factory reset the device several times, to no avail.
Has this happened to anyone? Is my modem defective?
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09-19-2018 05:14 PM - edited 09-19-2018 05:25 PM
@citrus005 have you looked at your wifi environment with a wifi scanner? If not here are some freebie scanners you can use:
inSSIDer Lite: Requires a freebie account set up to use it:
Lizard Systems wifi scanner:
https://lizardsystems.com/wi-fi-scanner/
A freebie home user licence can be obtained by using the Get Licence link for the Wifi Scanner on the following page:
https://lizardsystems.com/purchase/
Acrylic wifi scanner which is also free:
https://www.acrylicwifi.com/en/
If you've already done this, take the modem in to the nearest Rogers store and swap it. Put a note on it to indicate that the wifi is completely dead. Sounds like the wifi controller might be toasted. Before you take it in, call tech support and ask if you need a work order drawn up to swap the modem. That's come up with customers who want to upgrade to the white CODA-4582. Don't know if the same applies now for customers who need to swap a modem due to a modem failure. If you have an unlimited internet service plan, then you're eligible for the 4582, but, as I indicated you need a work order drawn up to swap to that modem. Make sure that you take the power brick to swap as well.
09-19-2018 05:28 PM
09-19-2018 06:42 PM - edited 09-19-2018 07:04 PM
@citrus005 if I read your intentions correctly, that you're going to look for an aftermarket modem, that won't work. Rogers will only allow modems on the network that they have tested and approved. And at the current time, the internet plans have the modem cost built into the plan. There was a short time span where customers could buy a CGN3 modem, but Rogers has since changed their practice of allowing customer owned modems on the network. I suspect that at the moment, the only customer owned modems allowed on the network might be the CGN3 modem. Anything that is customer owned and that predates the CGN3 modem would only be a 4 or 8 channel modem and wouldn't be allowed back on the network these days.
09-19-2018 06:49 PM
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