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Use these troubleshooting steps to stop your router's light from blinking orange
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Is your Xfinity router light blinking amber and your internet isn't working? Fortunately, you can try a few different fixes to stop the orange light, which generally means there's an issue with your router's internet connection. This wikiHow article lists ways to solve the blinking orange light on your router.

Things You Should Know

  • If your Xfinity router has an orange blinking light, it's usually having a problem connecting to the internet.
  • You can often fix the blinking orange light by unplugging all cables from the router, waiting a few moments, and then plugging them back in.
  • If the light continues to flash after power cycling the router, there may be an outage or a problem with your Xfinity account.
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Restart the router.

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  1. Restarting the router can help. To restart your router, modem, or wireless Gateway, unplug it from the power source for about 1 minute; after 60 seconds have passed, plug it back in.[1]
    • If you rent an xFi Gateway, you can use the Xfinity app to restart it easily! Just sign into the app with your Xfinity username and password, then go to Connection Trouble > Restart Gateway.
    • To restart the router on your Xfinity account page, log in, then go to Manage Internet > Restart Modem > Start Troubleshooting.
    • To use the router's admin website, go to https://10.0.0.1/ in a web browser, and sign in using your modem or router's username and password (by default, the username is admin and the password is password). Go to Troubleshooting > Reset/Restore Gateway > Reset.
      • Resetting your router or modem this way is the same as unplugging it for a minute and then plugging it back in.[2]
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Reset your router to factory settings.

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  1. Reset your router by turning it off, and pressing the Reset button for about 30 seconds using a small tool, like a toothpick. All the LED lights will turn off.
    • Your router will act like the day you got it, so you'll need to set up any limitations or configurations again.[6]
    • If you can't find a "Reset" button, press the "WPS" button instead.
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Contact Xfinity.

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  1. If the router is still flashing orange and you can't access the internet, Xfinity will need to check your account, router settings, and wiring. A support rep may be able to fix the problem over the phone, but if they can't, they can send a technician to your location to replace your router or perform other repairs.
    • They can also reference the error logs from your router or modem.
    • You can get help quickly from an Xfinity help associate using the mobile app, or you can go to https://www.xfinity.com/xfinityassistant for assistance online.

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  • Rule out router/modem compatibility (if they are separate) by unplugging both of them, waiting a few minutes, then only plugging in the modem. Once the lights on your modem aren't blinking anymore, plug in your router and wait about 10 minutes to see if an orange light is blinking. If the light is blinking, you most likely have an incompatible pair of devices and should contact your ISP.
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This article was reviewed by Luigi Oppido and by wikiHow staff writer, Darlene Antonelli, MA. Luigi Oppido is the Owner and Operator of Pleasure Point Computers in Santa Cruz, California. Luigi has over 25 years of experience in general computer repair, data recovery, virus removal, and upgrades. He is also the host of the Computer Man Show! broadcasted on KSQD covering central California for over two years. This article has been viewed 125,984 times.
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