11-03-2022 07:00 AM - last edited on 11-03-2022 08:14 AM by RogersCorey
Hello,
Yesterday I replaced my Hitron Coda 4582 with XB7 modem and noticed that fan inside the XB7 running at full speed all the time, modem is worm not hot, the spinning fan it's very loud, I can hear it in the next room. Restarting modem doesn't help.
Is there anything I can do with that or I have to replace it
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11-03-2022 09:46 AM
I'm not sure what to suggest here. This is the first complaint that I have seen about the XB7 fan. It's normal for these modems to run warm and that's why they all have internal fans that are running constantly; sometimes, so warm that users have found it concerning. The Technicolor XB7 gateways (CGM4331ROG) that I have seen have very quiet fans. We have not seen many posts here from users reporting that they even have the XB7-A variant.
I don't know how many XB7-A vs XB7-T gateways are out in the field but I have never seen any complaints about the TG4482A here. Make sure that nothing could be blocking the fan intake at the bottom of the gateway, and avoid placing it in a location that is in direct sunlight.
If you really find the fan noise bothersome, you can try contacting Rogers and ask them to swap it. However, the next one that you get will also have a fan that will also be running all the time.
11-03-2022 09:56 AM
11-03-2022 01:08 PM
@krotki If you have a moment, could you please try running a speed test over Wi-Fi before and after swapping your gateway? I'm curious to see if there is any noticeable difference in Wi-Fi performance between the XB7-A, which uses an Intel chipset internally compared to the XB7-T, which uses Broadcom chips.
Thanks!
11-03-2022 01:45 PM
11-03-2022 05:35 PM
11-03-2022 06:25 PM - edited 11-03-2022 06:33 PM
@krotki wrote:
The technician replaced the modem ( it's quiet now ), but he said they don't have CGM4331COM, each day they receiving batch of modems and usually all Arris, even when they requesting CGM4331COM the Rogers sending Arris....
There's nothing wrong with the Arris XB7. I tried to get one of these when they first became available so that I could compare it to my parents' Technicolor XB7. (I think the XB7-A may actually have the better Wi-Fi 6 chipset.). I got an XB7-T because that is what the tech had in his van.
I'm happy to hear that your new gateway is quiet.
04-23-2024 08:47 PM
They know. They do not have options. They won't do anything for you. They make it your problem. If possible hide it in a closet or somewhere and pick up a cheap router like eeros and use it as an extender.
04-23-2024 09:48 PM
@HigherRoad wrote:
They know. They do not have options. They won't do anything for you. They make it your problem. If possible hide it in a closet or somewhere and pick up a cheap router like eeros and use it as an extender.
@HigherRoad What Ignite services do you subscribe to? Years ago, there were some (dark-coloured, Gen.1 Wi-Fi 5) XB6 gateways in the field that had noisy fans. If they were REALLY noisy, Rogers replaced them. Now, all of the Ignite Internet speed tiers (even Ignite Internet 50) should qualify for the 2nd-generation XB7 gateway, and the fans on those are practically silent.
04-24-2024 06:38 PM
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