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noomi85

@comcastbusiness.net

reply to not

Re: [Wi-Fi] Xbox 360s Wi-fi issues with Arris TG862/TG852

The firmware update actually fixed this issue, albeit only for a day or so until the firmware was rolled back again due to wireless issues.

Still awaiting this fix. Hoping for the best here.


not

@comcast.net

reply to ComcastVic
While you're at it Vic, have them fix the multicast protocol support so that services like Apple AirPrint is supported across these Gateways. That's what Arris should be fixing. Thanks in advance.



Eveala

@comcast.net

reply to jeremiah2305
As of today April 7th the xbox live still doesnt work & no updated firmware yet...


jeremiah2305

join:2013-03-21
Tacoma, WA

reply to adfadsf
Well the latest firmware update was rolled back due to the WiFi issues but it fixed the Xbox connection errors. Unfortunately the old or standard firmware is still incompatible, and connection varies on or off after tinkering with different settings. I think at this point CC should really think about discontinuing this device and just issue the SMC if customers want a gateway. Half of the posts in the CC forum are about this thing, heck I even posted a few when I had it.



adfadsf

@comcast.net

reply to Couriant
I'm at a friends house. The MAC address of the "computer" (aka xbox) does NOT contain '06'.

I've tried all sorts of stuff to get it to work and nothing seems to matter. It connected briefly once, but hasn't since then.


Couriant

join:2012-10-29
Peoria, AZ

reply to ComcastVic
For those that are affected, I would like to ask if you can check the physical address (MAC address) of your wireless adapter. This includes the computers. There is a known issue with Devices that has the Physical Address (MAC) starting with xx-06-xx-xx-xx-xx and these modems. If you have the 06 in the second part, then that's the reason you can't connect. A factory reset does tend to fix the issue for a while, but a more permanent fix would be to swap the modem out for a TM802G ot TM722G and buy your own router... which you have more control over.



gar187er
I do this for a living

join:2006-06-24
Dover, DE
kudos:4

reply to xion_one
yea they need to build better modems.
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xion_one

join:2004-04-22
Miami, FL

reply to gar187er

said by gar187er:

said by ashdragon1:

Also saw this was posted in May of last year, saying it would be March 2013 when the firmware would update. There are hundreds of people online that are having this issue and some that even left Comcast because of it. I don't blame them, This firmware should have been up ages ago. Shame i have to pay for the xbox live and cant use it because Comcast is left behind in the internet race. Here is to hoping that in March the firmware goes threw, as This is a real disappointment in service for a year now...

comcast works fine. its not as if ALL connected devices have problems, its only the xbox. so i wouldnt say comcast is to blame for anything.

If you want to be technical about it, this particular gateway (TG862, not sure about TG852) and its firmware has connectivity problems with numerous much-used devices, including Apple products (iPhones, iPads). So no, its *not* just the Xbox. It also has issues when doing mobile banking for some. The fact that Comcast acknowledged these issues back in May 2012 and the firmware update still has not been available up to now (and Comcast tech support have no idea about any of this when you call them), there is no way you can say they aren't to blame for anything.

n_w95482
Premium
join:2005-08-03
Ukiah, CA

reply to ashdragon1

said by ashdragon1:

I could unsubscribe from xbox live but that wouldnt make sense as i paid for a year and have 3 months left, wouldnt make much sense, as hopefully march's firmware patch will fix it.

Ah, that makes sense now.
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gar187er
I do this for a living

join:2006-06-24
Dover, DE
kudos:4

reply to ashdragon1
oh no not hundreds out of the MILLIONS of comcast internet users that have an xbox!!!

you could swap the gateway for an SMC then be done with the issue.
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ashdragon1

join:2013-02-06

reply to gar187er
thank you fanboy. Actually hundreds of people are complaining about this issue as many people use xbox not only for gaming but for their comcast tv viewing - netflix, and other media facebook etc. right comcast is not to blame for not updating firmware as the other companies have knowing about this issue for over a year, myself and many others had no issue before switching to comcast, i even asked the rep if there were any compatibility issues with gaming systems before i purchased from them. I dont understand people that want to defend something that is working for them and not others, its exactly like not donating to a cause because you dont know anyone that suffers from the illness or yourself. so basically dont make random posts your voice is a waste. Im not going to buy a new router, because this is not what i paid for when signing up for Comcast. I could unsubscribe from xbox live but that wouldnt make sense as i paid for a year and have 3 months left, wouldnt make much sense, as hopefully march's firmware patch will fix it. So yes .. comcast is to blame for this yes , all i can say is i hope google Fiber internet service becomes widespread in the next few years or screw it back to verizon is the firmware doesnt work


n_w95482
Premium
join:2005-08-03
Ukiah, CA

reply to ashdragon1
If the Xbox isn't working with the gateway, and you're not changing it out, then why continue to have a Xbox Live Gold subscription? If I were in your position, I'd suspend the account and save money in the meantime.
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KI6RIT



Anonymous
Premium
join:2004-06-01
IA
kudos:1

reply to ComcastVic
I wonder how many trouble calls it took for this issue to be diagnosed...
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gar187er
I do this for a living

join:2006-06-24
Dover, DE
kudos:4

reply to ashdragon1

said by ashdragon1:

Also saw this was posted in May of last year, saying it would be March 2013 when the firmware would update. There are hundreds of people online that are having this issue and some that even left Comcast because of it. I don't blame them, This firmware should have been up ages ago. Shame i have to pay for the xbox live and cant use it because Comcast is left behind in the internet race. Here is to hoping that in March the firmware goes threw, as This is a real disappointment in service for a year now...

comcast works fine. its not as if ALL connected devices have problems, its only the xbox. so i wouldnt say comcast is to blame for anything.
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I'm better than you!


whamel
Premium
join:2002-05-09
Hattiesburg, MS
Reviews:
·Comcast

reply to ashdragon1
just hook up the Ethernet to the XBOX, that what I do. If you can't and it is wireless, try to move the WiFi router where both are in line of sight of each other, and if you can't do that I suggest going out to a hardware store, buy urself some nice RG6Q (Q=Quad Shield) and move the modem closer to the xbox.
ohhh yea, if your wifi router has external antennas, upgrade those. I use a 14dBi flat panel (directional)and have it nailed to the wall above my window and it has line of sight all the way down the apartment through the window on the other side and I can get WiFi out at the street aorund 24Mbps. But with 4G now, that's retarded..,.
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ashdragon1

join:2013-02-06

reply to ComcastVic
Also saw this was posted in May of last year, saying it would be March 2013 when the firmware would update. There are hundreds of people online that are having this issue and some that even left Comcast because of it. I don't blame them, This firmware should have been up ages ago. Shame i have to pay for the xbox live and cant use it because Comcast is left behind in the internet race. Here is to hoping that in March the firmware goes threw, as This is a real disappointment in service for a year now...



whamel
Premium
join:2002-05-09
Hattiesburg, MS
Reviews:
·Comcast

reply to EG
I meant bridge the Modem/VoIP Gateway to allow the use of your own Gateway/Router.
I was typing fast and trying to calm the kids while typing, excuse my error.
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EG
The wings of love
Premium
join:2006-11-18
Union, NJ
kudos:9

reply to whamel

said by whamel:

Just ask a Comcast rep to make your Modem/VoIP box a gateway and not a router.

Do you mean to make it a plain vanilla bridge / cable modem and NOT a gateway / router ?


whamel
Premium
join:2002-05-09
Hattiesburg, MS
Reviews:
·Comcast

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reply to ComcastVic
Just ask a Comcast rep to make your Modem/VoIP box a BRIDGE and not a GATEWAY/router. It disables the WiFi and allows one Ethernet connx to another router of your choice. Basically My D-LINK DIR-825 negotiates the WAN IP, DNS, etc....bypassing the Arris POS. All the Arris is good for is 192.168.100.1 to check signal levels.
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Bill - Hattiesburg, MS - »www.billhamel.net



pflog
Bueller? Bueller?
Premium,MVM
join:2001-09-01
El Dorado Hills, CA
kudos:3

reply to ComcastVic
I'm not personally affected, but thanks for posting this and getting it out there Vic!
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