04-19-2023 01:08 PM - last edited on 04-19-2023 01:15 PM by RogersMaude
So i got upgraded from Rogers 1 GB Plan to 1.5 Plan
Rep is saying the modem i have below is good to give 1.5 Gbps speed as i am planning to upgrade my network adapter and cables for 1.5 Gbps. Are we sure i dont need to swap the modem ?
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04-19-2023 01:34 PM - edited 04-19-2023 01:45 PM
@Mayoo Comcast only rates the XB6 for speeds up to 1 Gigabit, so Rogers should upgrade your gateway to either an XB7 or XB8. The newer gateways will allow you to connect with Wi-Fi 6 and provide a total of four Ethernet ports, including a 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet port.
If you already have Cat 5e Ethernet cables, there is no need to upgrade those unless you have problems connecting.
04-19-2023 01:34 PM - edited 04-19-2023 01:45 PM
@Mayoo Comcast only rates the XB6 for speeds up to 1 Gigabit, so Rogers should upgrade your gateway to either an XB7 or XB8. The newer gateways will allow you to connect with Wi-Fi 6 and provide a total of four Ethernet ports, including a 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet port.
If you already have Cat 5e Ethernet cables, there is no need to upgrade those unless you have problems connecting.
04-20-2023 02:32 PM
Thanks Tech came and swapped for XB7 and right away saw Usenet speeds went up to 800mbps !
Does any one what FW we should be on for XB7 ?
04-20-2023 03:24 PM - edited 04-20-2023 03:25 PM
@Mayoo wrote:
Does any one what FW we should be on for XB7 ?
New gateways will automatically download the latest firmware that is available. After that, when a new firmware build becomes available, Rogers will perform a progressive staged rollout. If no problems are reported by the first group of customers to receive it, it will be deployed in waves to the entire customer base. At any given time, you will be running either the latest firmware or the next-to-latest with an update that is imminent.
The feature set on these gateways has not changed in any meaningful way in years. If you think that you are missing features and configuration options, it's not because your firmware is old.
04-21-2023 07:32 PM
Looks like latest FW got pushed last night !!!
04-21-2023 07:42 PM - edited 04-21-2023 07:51 PM
Also @-G- One more question and sorry to bother you !
So i have set this modem in Bridge and using my router for DHCP. Is it true that the other three ports in the modem is now useless ? with XB6 i was still able to use the second port while in Bridge mode ..
04-21-2023 10:37 PM
All the ports are still active while in Bridge Mode but the problem is that only one connected device will be allowed to obtain a public IP address and have Internet connectivity. Connecting any additional devices will lead to instability.
What other device did you want to connect? Keep in mind that while in Bridge Mode, the LAN ports are directly exposed to the Internet and not protected by a firewall.
04-22-2023 01:31 PM
Thanks ! wanted to connect to an external AP where my garage door openers, garage speakers, cars are connected
04-23-2023 09:00 PM
@Mayoo wrote:
Thanks ! wanted to connect to an external AP where my garage door openers, garage speakers, cars are connected
If you are using your own router and have your Ignite gateway in Bridge Mode, you can't connect connect the AP to your XB7; you will need to connect it to a LAN port on your router.
You can't connect a second router to your Ignite gateway either. Rogers only allows you to obtain two public IP addresses; one is being used by your primary router and the other is being used by the gateway itself, because it still has internal services running on it even while it is in bridge mode.