03-31-2019 08:43 AM - last edited on 03-31-2019 12:20 PM by RogersMoin
I have a new LG smart TV and the white Rogers Hitron cube shaped modem (CODA-4582).
Speed tests show 40-45 Mbps download speeds over wifi 5G.
I have setup IPTV on the LG's builtin smartSTB and it works pretty well, even with one son on his phone youtubing and the other online on the PS4.
Until last night...
The IPTV would lock up and then the TV would display "Connection Problem" (did this 4-5x).
Turns out it was the modem needing a reset (because the iphones were disconnecting/freezing in wifi also).
So that's problem 1: Why does the modem keep freezing on me? Does Rogers provide a better modem (because I think Shaw does).
Tried multiple resets on modem and it kept happening. Unplugged TV also a few times.
Tried to change the IP address to 192.168.0.150 for the TV but I got all confused with the modem/router setup and got error messages so I abandoned that approach.
Finally I tried connecting the TV to the modem by ethernet and that just doesn't want to work.
Ethernet cable plugged into TV LAN port and modem port 1.
Modem lights do not illuminate on modem ports but wifi works still.
And this is problem 2: How do I connect the TV (or anything else for that matter like a hard drive) to the Hitron using Ethernet? Is there something I need to change in Hitron configuration.
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03-31-2019 12:21 PM
Hello, @grusz.
Welcome to the Rogers Community Forums! 🙂
Thank you for posting the TV connection issues in the Community. Let's figure out the solution together since it was working until last night it indicates something changed.
To analyze the signal levels at the modem, please navigate to Status/DOCSIS WAN and post the Downstream, Upstream and OFDM sections. We can discuss the next step after the signal analysis completed.
As for the Ethernet connection, no action required on the modem. Have you checked the TV's Network settings? You may have to navigate to Settings/Network and start the connection.
Cheers,
RogersMoin
03-31-2019 01:56 PM - edited 03-31-2019 02:00 PM
@grusz the modems that Shaw and Rogers provide to their customers are essentially the same, with minor variations on the firmware. Shaw is much much more restrictive in the configurations that they allow, opting for a tightly controlled pass-through mode instead of a user controlled full Bridge mode that Rogers allows, which in turn allows the customer to use their own modems. The Bridge configuration allowed by Rogers also allows all four ethernet ports on the modem to connect to external devices. Two of those devices will receive IPV4 and IPV6 addresses, and the remaining two will or should receive IPV6 addresses only. Fwiw, Rogers and Hitron have been far more proactive, compared to Shaw when it comes to addressing modem issues.
As @RogersMoin points out, have a look at your tv configuration for an ethernet setup or test mode. That might require activation in order to permit the tv's ethernet port to operate.
On the modem side, log into the modem and navigate to the ADVANCED .... SWITCH CONTROL tab on the right hand side. Ensure that the ports are enabled. When they are enabled, they should show the connection rate and whether or not the port is operating in Full Duplex mode or other mode.
Are you connecting the modem and tv via single run, commercially produced cable, or are you using house ethernet cabling to connect the tv? If you're using house ethernet cabling you would have to know that all of the cabling and wallport connectors are operable, and they would probably have to connect thru an ethernet switch which is usually located in the structured wiring panel, where the house cabling originates.
04-01-2019 02:37 PM
Here is the stuff you said I should post:
Downstream Overview Port ID Frequency (MHz) Modulation Signal strength (dBmV) Channel ID Signal noise ratio (dB) 1 609000000 256QAM 7.900 10 38.983 2 849000000 256QAM 6.900 2 40.366 3 855000000 256QAM 5.900 3 38.983 4 861000000 256QAM 6.000 4 38.983 5 579000000 256QAM 7.200 5 38.983 6 585000000 256QAM 7.700 6 38.983 7 591000000 256QAM 8.200 7 38.983 8 597000000 256QAM 8.200 8 38.983 9 603000000 256QAM 7.900 9 38.983 10 279000000 256QAM 7.900 1 38.983 11 615000000 256QAM 8.600 11 38.983 12 621000000 256QAM 8.100 12 38.983 13 633000000 256QAM 7.600 13 38.983 14 639000000 256QAM 7.800 14 38.983 15 645000000 256QAM 7.600 15 38.983 16 651000000 256QAM 7.600 16 38.983 17 657000000 256QAM 7.500 17 38.983 18 663000000 256QAM 7.900 18 40.366 19 669000000 256QAM 7.500 19 38.983 20 675000000 256QAM 7.000 20 38.983 21 681000000 256QAM 7.400 21 40.366 22 687000000 256QAM 7.600 22 40.366 23 693000000 256QAM 7.500 23 38.983 24 699000000 256QAM 7.300 24 40.946 25 705000000 256QAM 7.600 25 40.366 26 711000000 256QAM 8.000 26 40.366 27 717000000 256QAM 7.400 27 40.366 28 723000000 256QAM 7.400 28 40.946 29 825000000 256QAM 7.200 29 40.366 30 831000000 256QAM 6.900 30 40.366 31 837000000 256QAM 6.800 31 40.366 32 843000000 256QAM 6.900 32 40.946 OFDM Downstream Overview Receiver FFT type Subcarr 0 Frequency(MHz) PLC locked NCP locked MDC1 locked PLC power(dBmv) 0 NA NA NO NO NO NA 1 4K 275600000 YES YES YES 8.199997 Upstream Overview Port ID Frequency (MHz) Modulation Signal strength (dBmV) Channel ID Bandwidth 1 30596000 ATDMA - 64QAM 38.250 7 6400000 2 25300000 ATDMA - 64QAM 41.000 6 3200000 3 22100000 ATDMA - 64QAM 39.750 5 3200000 4 36996000 ATDMA - 64QAM 37.500 8 6400000 OFDM/OFDMA Overview Channel Index State lin Digital Att Digital Att BW (sc's*fft) Report Power Report Power1_6 FFT Size 0 DISABLED 0.5000 0.0000 0.0000 -inf -1.0000 4K 1 DISABLED 0.5000 0.0000 0.0000 -inf -1.0000 4K