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I have 300mb cox internet service with the panoramic router/modem. I regularly get speed test via wifi and the LAN ports around 280-300mbps. When I connect the google home mesh wifi router I only can get about 90mbps over wifi or LAN connected to the google wifi router. Why are my speeds so slow on the google wifi? I notice that the LAN Port that goes to the google router is flashing yellow, whereas my other LAN port is flashing green. I have enabled bridge mode and I still get the same results. And even worse, when in bridge mode, only one LAN port seems to work. Any help???622Views0likes1CommentPanoramic WiFi + Switch
I just upgraded to gigablast as my upload speeds were not fast enough for work from home. I decided to rent a modem from cox so that I can downgrade when I am able to go back to the office. When I got the modem/router home (Technicolor CGM4140COM) I noticed it only had 2 ethernet ports. I like to hardwire where available so I went out and bought an unmanaged switch (tp-link tl-SG1008D). It works fine so far. My question is should I use the other ethernet port on the technicolor for my computer which I do a lot of video streaming or use the switch, which has QoS? QoS is new to me (as are switches). Is there an advantage to using the switch for all of my wired connections? Thanks!2KViews0likes0CommentsNeed help setting up Technicolor modem/router in Bridged mode
Hello, I am having issues successfully setting up my home network with my Cox-provided Technicolor modem/router in Bridged mode, using my own router. My network topology is as follows: (Cox Technicolor modem - port 1) --> (router/firewall) --> (switch) --> (wireless access point) --> (WiFi laptop) I've configuredthe port on my router/firewall statically, using the IP address/gateway/DNS address settings that the Technicolor modem/router uses when it operates as both modem and router.I was not sure what subnet mask to use (was not visible in the Technicolor modem/router settings), so I used /24. I've setup my own router/firewall to use private 192.168.0.x/24 address space for DHCP to the LAN supported by the switch and wireless access point. The WiFi laptop can successfully connect to my wireless network and obtain an IP address from the private address space configured on my router/firewall. From the laptop I can ping the wireless access point, the switch, and the router/firewall successfully. However, when I try continuous pings to the Technicolor modem (on 192.168.100.1), the pings will succeed and fail intermittently. On a continuous ping test I'll see a handful of successful pings followed by some failures (destination unreachable), followed by another few successful pings, etc. This cycle continuously repeats with varying numbers of successful & failed pings. One constant I've noticed is that just before pings fail, the time is under 10ms,but upon recovering from a series of failures, the first successful ping takes considerably longer - 1000 to 3000+ milliseconds. All subsequent successful pings take the usual <10ms time, until they fail and the cycle repeats itself. Under this configuration I am not able to route out to the internet, and I'm left with no choice but to reset the Technicolor and put it back in modem/router mode. My question is: am I setting up my own router correctly? I tried configuring the router to obtain its IP/subnet/gateway/DNS configurations via DHCP but it does not seem to work. When I configure everything statically (and while my ping test is yielding successful pings) I can see Cox's gateway in my routers ARP table. This tells me that, at least briefly, my router is able to talk to Cox's gateway. What am I doing wrong or missing? Sidenote: I thought that maybe the ping errors were caused by the Technicolor modem not always responding correctly, but this does not seem to be the case. I configured my laptop with a static IP in the 192.168.x.x address space and connected it directly to one of the ethernet ports on the Technicolor modem and all continuous pings come back successfully and under 10ms.2.5KViews0likes0CommentsPanoramic Modem Admin Username and Password
I recently upgraded to the Panoramic modem/wifi device (model CGM4141). Unfortunately the Cox wifi extender (model WCB6200Q) that used to work with the prior Cox modem/wifi device (model TG2472G) doesn't work with the Panoramic modem (per Cox). So I bought a NetGear EX8000 wifi extender to provide service to a couple of dead spots in my house. To properly set the switches and the interface between the devices does anyone know the admin username and password for the Panoramic modem? P.S. I'm not asking for the SSID and password that's on the modem. I am specifically asking for the administrator's username and password.Solved35KViews0likes2Comments