03-07-2021 06:28 PM - last edited on 03-07-2021 06:35 PM by RogersMaude
I recently got the Ignite Home Internet and have setup the XB7 in bridge mode so that clients are connected through my ASUS router. The internet is running well except for 2 things:
I tried factory resetting both the XB7 modem and the ASUS router with no luck. I can confirm that I am using the proper cabling (cat 5e and cat 6) for devices with wired connections. The router setup page for the ASUS confirms that the WAN port is operating at 1 Gbps.
One thing that I noticed is that the WAN IP for the XB7 is different than the one that is assigned to the ASUS router. Not sure if this matters since the modem is in bridge mode, but I did find it weird that the router has a completely different IP especially since the modem is reporting that the IP is active when I log into 10.0.0.1. Is it possible that this is creating a conflict somehow?
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03-07-2021 08:01 PM
@4976 wrote:
One thing that I noticed is that the WAN IP for the XB7 is different than the one that is assigned to the ASUS router. Not sure if this matters since the modem is in bridge mode, but I did find it weird that the router has a completely different IP especially since the modem is reporting that the IP is active when I log into 10.0.0.1. Is it possible that this is creating a conflict somehow?
Yeah, this is normal behaviour. When you enable Bridge Mode on an Ignite gateway, the gateway will still have a number of internal services running on it, so it needs to get its own IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, etc., and those are different and separate from what your own router would receive.
03-08-2021 03:10 PM
Does your router have the latest firmware? Are you plugged into port 1?
03-09-2021 10:37 PM
Check this out: https://communityforums.rogers.com/t5/Ignite-TV/Using-the-Ignite-TV-Modem-Gateway-in-Bridge-Mode/m-p...
Anytime I have slow speeds, I repeat the steps. Thankfully only 2 or 3 times in the last year.
If you ever power cycle the modem, dont be in bridge mode. (I think rebooting the modem using the gui is ok. Only power cycling in bridge mode cause the slower speeds).
03-14-2021 04:48 PM
I am also experiencing the same issue as the OP and I am on gigabit internet.
Previously I was on the white coda modem and getting 900+ Mbps in bridge mode for wired connections. I swapped out my old modem for the XB7 and now I am only getting a max of 250 Mbps.
03-16-2021 12:31 PM
I now get around 850 mbps