10-02-2019 07:39 PM - last edited on 10-02-2019 07:41 PM by RogersMaude
10-02-2019 11:33 PM
Hey @Ehonk!
Welcome to the community!
Like a lot of others, we're incredibly excited about the possibilities of WiFi 6 :). At this time we don't have any available information on any unreleased products or services. But definitely keep an eye out on Rogers.com and here in the community for any updates on new products and services as they become available!
12-30-2019 05:34 PM
If not wifi 6 ready can the ignite router be bridged to a wifi 6 router and if so are the 2 IP phone ports still functional?
12-31-2019 01:38 PM
12-31-2019 03:11 PM
@MyAxman wrote:
If not wifi 6 ready can the ignite router be bridged to a wifi 6 router and if so are the 2 IP phone ports still functional?
I can also confirm that the XB6's telephone hardware/software is still functional in bridge mode.
FYI, Comcast recently started rolling out the new XB7 gateway in some of its markets, and the certification documents indicate that the updated hardware supports 802.11ax / Wi-Fi 6. Rogers has not commented on when they might offer the XB7 here as well.
11-25-2020 08:10 PM - last edited on 11-25-2020 08:23 PM by RogersAndy
Read a few posts that are a yr old. Just wondering if wifi6 is rolling out soon with Rogers? Thank U.
11-26-2020 08:14 PM
Hey @Billy_Miner!
Welcome to the community!
I'm afraid the answer to your question remains the same as I had mentioned above. Though we don't have any information as of yet on WiFi6 for our gateways, there are currently a growing number of devices and routers available on the market that are WiFi 6 ready so you do have options if you're looking to get in on the new tech floor now 🙂
11-27-2020 08:21 AM
11-30-2020 08:11 AM
Can I use the D-Link DIR-X1870 AX1800 with my Rogers setup?
11-30-2020 08:20 AM - edited 11-30-2020 08:23 AM
Yes, but, that depends on what modem you're currently using and how technically proficient you are. You can run any modem in Bridge mode with the router in full router mode behind the modem. If you're running Ignite TV with its XB6 modem, that bridged configuration isn't supported by Rogers tech support, so, if you ran into any problems, you would have to be able to change the modem back to Gatemode in order for tech support to provide any troubleshooting services. For the Hitron modem, you would simply disable the Residential Gateway Function which is located in the BASIC .... GATEWAY FUNCTION tab and save the change. That initiates a reboot into Bridge mode.
You can always run the modem in Gateway mode with the router behind it, using the routers wifi to support 802.11ax devices. That results in a double NAT situation, which isn't great for gaming.
So, there are different solutions to the problem, it just depends on what you're trying to accomplish.
11-30-2020 09:18 AM
I've been using Rogers Gigabit router in bridged mode connected to an ASUS GT-AX11000 wifi 6 router paired with 3 additional routers in a mesh network. My rogers WAN connection yields 950Mbps and WIFI 6 gets roughly 600Mbps