
My guess is either a regular reset or a "factory" reset would shut the bridge off.Ĭomcast is probably just trialing this with the TC8305C's to see how it works out. I also wonder if these features are planned to be added to the other Xfinity Wireless Gateway models?Those are good questions. I wonder if the settings for them will persist through a regular reset or power off/on? They would most likely be reset to the (default) enabled state with a "factory" reset. Comcast Telephony Modem ARRIS TECHNICOLOR TC8305C DOCSIS 3 WIRELESS. Customer now able to enable/disable wireless gatewayYeah, those new features to allow the subscribers to enable/disable the Wi-Fi and bridge mode themselves will be great. Shop Comcast approved phone modems compatible for Comcast phone service 2018. Customer now able to enable/disable bridge mode

According to Comcast Help and Support: A new battery may be purchased for 35.00 plus taxes and a 5.95 shipping fee. 1.2A rated, 8 Watts or 14 VA at the wall synced with WiFi on, no traffic. » / does not have a check mark in the IPv6 column, and in March ComcastTuska posted that the TC8305 was not yet IPv6 approved. The battery shown in the FCC external photos is a Getac. I-am-nerdburg wrote: The TC8305C is already IPv6 ready. Unbelievable that they still send out NON IPv6 when they have recently issued a press release saying that 100% of footprint has IPv6 available.While the current firmware in the TC8305c doesn't yet support IPv6, there's an upcoming firmware update that's supposed to enable IPv6 support:

Oops!, Just found out that the TC8305C does NOT support IPv6, so it will go.
