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Ipad will not connect to new Xfinity router

Not sure if I am posting to the correct community or not but will give it a shot. I just moved from a home where I had the Comcast cable modem and my airport Extreme. No issues there. Now Comcast has given me the new Xfinity modem/router combination and I'm unable to maintain a connection to the network with my ipad. This is not an issue on my G5 Mac, or my Apple TV, but our two Ipads (original Ipad and an Ipad 2) simply say "unable to connect to network". Network is there, strong signal, it just won't connect. Today I tried to see if my iPhone would connect to the network via Wi-fi and of course it won't either. I've called Comcast 3 times now in the past week. When they reset the modem/router it fixes the problem - for a few hours - then it drops the network and can't reconnect. I've seen others on the internet with the same issue. What is going on? My wife wants to dump Comcast she is so irritated and I'm about there myself. This is clearly an issue with my Apple mobile devices and their router, anyone have any ideas what I should do? Calling Comcast is not working, they are clueless. Ipads worked fine for about a week when we first moved in, now this connection issue is the standard.

iPad 3G

Posted on Jun 13, 2012 10:09 AM

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Oct 1, 2013 4:11 PM in response to keriah

keriah wrote:


tgeds wrote:

... called comcast and had them shut off the wifi feature and used my own router..

FWIW, we had a 5-yr old router sitting on the shelf so we hooked it up to the Comcast modem/router box a couple of weeks ago and put it back into service, giving it a different network name. We never did call Comcast to shut off their router and we just take care to have everything (computers, ATV, iOS devices) always connect to the 3rd-party router as the default. We're now back to flawless WiFi streaming in our home.


For the first week or so I used iStumbler to monitor the connections. At times the Comcast signal was actually the stronger one.


I don't know if there are implications to leaving the Comcast router in operation. Does anyone know if itit causes any kind of problem by simply leaving it in operation from Comcast's perspective? ... would we gain any advantage if we had them shut it off?

I work for Comcast and install these things all day. It may be working for you, however, I can tell you that having both of them on when the router gets assigned a new IP address when the current lease runs up on yours, you are going to loose your Internet connection. You are going to be doing a lot of reboots of your router and modem at this point. You can call and get the router put in Bridged mode which will turn the router into a basic modem where you just plug the router into the #1 port and you'll be fine at that point.

Jan 25, 2014 7:11 AM in response to chinapalm

chainapalm's solution worked for me while visiting someone with a Comcast/Xfinity WiFi router. No problem with my MacBook Pro, but my iOS7 devices -- iPad 2 and iPhone 4s -- could see the network but couldn't join. I touched Other, entered the network name, selected WPA2 under Security, entered the password, touched Join.

Ipad will not connect to new Xfinity router

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