2 weeks ago - last edited 2 weeks ago by RogersTony
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@lethalsniper wrote:
Okay that worked but I can't log in is it cusadmin/ password ?
No, it is admin / password
... and once you log in, you will be prompted to change the password.
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2 weeks ago - last edited 2 weeks ago
@lethalsniper wrote:
Okay that worked but it's forcing me to change my password do I ?
Yes, change the admin password... and be sure not to forget the new password.
And will I be able to turn off wifi band steering once Im in ?
You can, temporarily, by disabling the 5 GHz network in the Wi-Fi settings.
To disable band steering permanently, you will need to assign different network names to the 2.4 and 5 GHz bands. You can also do this through the Ignite HomeConnect app. However, you will not be able to disable band steering if you have Ignite WiFi Pods installed. (I also don't recall whether or not you can change Wi-Fi network names through the web admin UI anymore.)
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@lethalsniper wrote:
I was able to switch wifi band steering just by going thru the browser using 10.0.0.1 now is that a temp fix or will I need to go thru the app
Any changes to the Wi-Fi network names, done through the web admin UI, should stick. If you have any concerns, use the mobile app to check whether your changes are visible there too. If they are, great. If not, apply the changes again using the app.
Re: your previous question about enabling Bridge Mode and using your own router... sure, you can do this. Many of us do. Whether or not a $100 router will meet your needs depends on the Internet speed tier that you subscribe to and the specific technical problem(s) that you are trying to solve by going this route.
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@lethalsniper wrote:
How do I access the modems signal strength levels I can't find it when I log in to the modem
You can view the RSSI for connected Wi-Fi devices by going to "Connected Devices > Devices"
For DOCSIS modem signal stats, go to "Gateway > Connection > Rogers Network"