Navy Chief
Senior Member
For about a year now, I have been running a wireless network in the house, using a Arris Router/Modem TG862 (provided by Comcast), along with a Netgear WNR2500 Range Extender. For the most part, everything has worked flawlessly.
About two months ago, the internet connection became intermittent in the room where the tv is connected to a Roku player. The connection would refresh, and then a few minutes later, it would disconnect again.
I unplugged all the devices, reconnected them, and the problem did not get resolved. I called Netgear, and they had me change channels on the Arris router, but the problem continued.
Then I unplugged the Roku player, and in its place I hooked up a dvd player with Netflix software installed. Although the problem is diminished, the connection still occasionally fails.
I finally decided to order a Netgear R6300 Dual Band Router, which will be delivered this Tuesday.
What I need information on is this. As I understand it, the wireless capability of the Arris Router/Modem will have to be disabled, and a "Bridge" enabled to the new Netgear Router, to allow it to work properly.
Is this something I can accomplish myself, or will I have to involve Comcast?
Thanks in advance, NC
About two months ago, the internet connection became intermittent in the room where the tv is connected to a Roku player. The connection would refresh, and then a few minutes later, it would disconnect again.
I unplugged all the devices, reconnected them, and the problem did not get resolved. I called Netgear, and they had me change channels on the Arris router, but the problem continued.
Then I unplugged the Roku player, and in its place I hooked up a dvd player with Netflix software installed. Although the problem is diminished, the connection still occasionally fails.
I finally decided to order a Netgear R6300 Dual Band Router, which will be delivered this Tuesday.
What I need information on is this. As I understand it, the wireless capability of the Arris Router/Modem will have to be disabled, and a "Bridge" enabled to the new Netgear Router, to allow it to work properly.
Is this something I can accomplish myself, or will I have to involve Comcast?
Thanks in advance, NC