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joshuarshah wrote:jnelo wrote:joshuarshah wrote:Did FLOW change the software on the new white TG2492LG-NA router for anyone else. They updated it to the software that was on the older routers and ever since they changed it I am unable to change the channels on 2.4 GHz and 5GHz and the 3 lights on the router no longer work properly. The WiFi light now flashes very weirdly and the other 2 lights do not turn on anymore. The WiFi also drops more often since they did this. Is this happening to anyone else?
Yup, I have the same problem. I was on the phone with tech support yesterday who told me that they "updated" the firmware on the boxes and now with this "update" you can't change your wifi channels. This doesn't make any sense to me. I opened another query with customer feedback, I'm waiting to hear what comes out of this.
Any updates on this?
K74T wrote:Getting a lot of issues as of recent in Barataria, snail speeds, no connectivity at times. Reboots are useless.
Old arris checking in. I just remove the battery from itVexXx Dogg wrote:Ok so it's not just me with my old Arris modem.
I was going to message them to ask if I coulda get a new one, but i'll hold on that
@lex wrote:h1tach1 wrote:Does Flow throttle torrents?
No
Notice that years now with flow...h1tach1 wrote:@lex wrote:h1tach1 wrote:Does Flow throttle torrents?
No
Not sure if it is the client but something is definitely going on. Torrents for the most part max out at 1M and other tasks such as browsing/streaming become unusable. This is with the 150M connection.
Also, if you set the white box to modem mode, can you still access it via the 192.168.0.1?
I am unable to do it. Thanks.
h1tach1 wrote:@lex wrote:h1tach1 wrote:Does Flow throttle torrents?
No
Not sure if it is the client but something is definitely going on. Torrents for the most part max out at 1M and other tasks such as browsing/streaming become unusable. This is with the 150M connection.
Also, if you set the white box to modem mode, can you still access it via the 192.168.0.1?
I am unable to do it. Thanks.
joshuarshah wrote:ruskie wrote:I noticed the other day that the little box attached to that unit was off. So I had a look. It is a MOCa bridge. Can anyone tell me why it is there, seeing as I don't have any other moca units in my house? Has flow been sending my bandwidth out of my house?
The MOCA box is for the cable boxes that FLOW provides
K74T wrote:From Flow Facebook page:
Flow wishes to advise its customers that we are aware of a current interruption in your service in Port of Spain and environs.
Our engineers have already been mobilized and are currently working to restore full connectivity in the shortest possible time.
We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience caused and thank you for your patience and understanding.
We will continue to keep you updated.
jnelo wrote:joshuarshah wrote:jnelo wrote:joshuarshah wrote:Did FLOW change the software on the new white TG2492LG-NA router for anyone else. They updated it to the software that was on the older routers and ever since they changed it I am unable to change the channels on 2.4 GHz and 5GHz and the 3 lights on the router no longer work properly. The WiFi light now flashes very weirdly and the other 2 lights do not turn on anymore. The WiFi also drops more often since they did this. Is this happening to anyone else?
Yup, I have the same problem. I was on the phone with tech support yesterday who told me that they "updated" the firmware on the boxes and now with this "update" you can't change your wifi channels. This doesn't make any sense to me. I opened another query with customer feedback, I'm waiting to hear what comes out of this.
Any updates on this?
The settings are back for me. I randomly logged in to the box earlier this month to check and it's back to allowing me to select the channel.
h1tach1 wrote:What is the procedure for requesting a static IP? Is there a cost associated with it? Thanks.
joshuarshah wrote:h1tach1 wrote:What is the procedure for requesting a static IP? Is there a cost associated with it? Thanks.
I believe FLOW only gives out static IPs. I've had the same one for about a year now but im not 100% sure about it.
h1tach1 wrote:joshuarshah wrote:h1tach1 wrote:What is the procedure for requesting a static IP? Is there a cost associated with it? Thanks.
I believe FLOW only gives out static IPs. I've had the same one for about a year now but im not 100% sure about it.
Well if this is true, that is good news. Thanks.
h1tach1 wrote:h1tach1 wrote:joshuarshah wrote:h1tach1 wrote:What is the procedure for requesting a static IP? Is there a cost associated with it? Thanks.
I believe FLOW only gives out static IPs. I've had the same one for about a year now but im not 100% sure about it.
Well if this is true, that is good news. Thanks.
The modem was reset and the IP changed.
VexXx Dogg wrote:h1tach1 wrote:h1tach1 wrote:joshuarshah wrote:h1tach1 wrote:What is the procedure for requesting a static IP? Is there a cost associated with it? Thanks.
I believe FLOW only gives out static IPs. I've had the same one for about a year now but im not 100% sure about it.
Well if this is true, that is good news. Thanks.
The modem was reset and the IP changed.
I’ve had the same IP since I got flow 8 years ago
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