USAF-Sarge-Ret's profile

Contributor

 • 

25 Messages

Saturday, January 7th, 2023 8:57 PM

Closed

LAN ports dead or....?

Recently my Night Owl CCTV DVR lost connectivity to my Xfinity/Comcast modem/gateway. 

I've changed out the CAT5 cable with spares, one of which was a new unused cable, with no luck. Tried an old (Slow) laptop with a LAN port and could not get a wired connection through the modem either. Wireless works, but not wired, and I don't think I have any other devices to check the wired connection.

There are no lights illuminated/flashing on the modem's LAN ports. My modem model number according to the label is CGM4331COM.

How do I verify/confirm if the LAN ports on the modem are functional or not? As this will determine if I need to replace the modem or the CCTV DVR. I don't know if an old school loop-back test can be done on the modem.

Edited to add: Oops, my all in one desktop PC has a LAN port on it. I tired to hook it up to the modem. Basically got an error message that the modem wasn't receiving/sending packets. Ran the network repair utility and came back with the same message that PC and modem were not talking to one another. 

I can connect via a wireless connection but not wired and my CCTV DVR needs a wired connection.

Accepted Solution

Expert

 • 

110K Messages

2 years ago

FWIW. This isn't a fix but there have been many posts here lately indicating that the LAN / ethernet ports for that model device have suddenly stopped functioning. You may want to try getting it swapped out for another. Good luck !

Contributor

 • 

25 Messages

@EG​ 

Thank you for the help and the simple explanation, it is really appreciated. 

Expert

 • 

110K Messages

@USAF-Sarge-Ret​ 

Quite welcome ! Feel free to post back here about how things turn out.

(edited)

I am not a Comcast Employee.
I am a Customer Expert volunteering my time to help other customers here in the Forums.
We ask that you post publicly so people with similar questions may benefit from the conversation.

Was your question answered? Please mark an Accepted Answer!tick
I am not a Comcast Employee.
I am a Customer Expert volunteering my time to help other customers here in the Forums.
We ask that you post publicly so people with similar questions may benefit from the conversation.

Was your question answered? Please mark an Accepted Answer!tick
I am not a Comcast Employee.
I am a Customer Expert volunteering my time to help other customers here in the Forums.
We ask that you post publicly so people with similar questions may benefit from the conversation.

Was your question answered? Please mark an Accepted Answer!tick

Contributor

 • 

25 Messages

2 years ago

Update:

After sleeping on it, and waking up with a fresh mind, I checked all the ports.

Ports 1, 2, and 3 are dead, port 4 with the red stripe is functional. So at least I can view my cameras and receive alerts when I'm out. 

Still no rhyme or reason as to why ports 1-3 died out of the blue, on a modem that has been installed less then 4 months.

(edited)

Contributor

 • 

160 Messages

2 years ago

@USAF-Sarge-Ret 

um, is the gateway in bridge mode?

I seem to recall reading here that some gateways only enable a single ethernet port when running in bridge mode...

Contributor

 • 

25 Messages

@zip21222​ 

How would I tell if it's in Bridge Mode? And how would it suddenly occur? As technology has advanced, I've been slow keeping up with it, LOL!

Expert

 • 

110K Messages

2 years ago

@USAF-Sarge-Ret 

FWIW. You stated that the wireless / WiFi works. If it were in bridge mode, the WiFi wouldn't work.

Contributor

 • 

25 Messages

@EG​ 

Thank you for that information. You are correct in the wireless portion is working, along with port 4. 

Did the soft reset (Removed power cord for a while), did the hard reset (Factory reset) where I pushed and held the reset button. Nothing changed for ports 1-3.

forum icon

New to the Community?

Start Here