Light Indicators on XFINITY Routers
Most XFINITY routers use a blink pattern to communicate information to users, but that doesn’t mean the lights aren’t necessary. The blinking orange light is designed to give you information about the status of your router and the connection. What matters is how long the light persists. A blinking orange light that indicates a firmware update is designed to let you know that the router is currently busy. It’s also telling you not to turn it off because you don’t want to interrupt a firmware update.
What is Firmware on an XFINITY Router?
Firmware is a type of software designed to help hardware function and communicate with other devices. Your router comes installed with specific firmware already on it, but Comcast will occasionally change and upgrade the firmware they’re using. Since the router is connected to the internet, these upgrades can be pushed to you without interrupting or requiring your permission.
Can I Stop a Firmware Upgrade?
You should not stop a firmware upgrade if you’re using a router directly from Comcast. While many users use equipment they own, many use rental units provided during the duration of the service contract. These units are Comcast’s property and are responsible for updating the XFINITY router firmware. One of the reasons the routers have these lights is that you shouldn’t turn off the router while the firmware is being updated. You want the updates to be installed, so your router will perform its duties to the best of its ability and communicate well with the Comcast network. Stopping the update could even damage your router, depending on its point in the process. Updated firmware also helps protect against hackers.
Are There Other Reasons the Light Might Appear?
If the light stays for a long time, it could indicate that the XFINITY network is down. There are a few ways to check on this, which you should do as part of the troubleshooting process before resetting or disconnecting the router.
How to Fix a Blinking Orange Light on an XFINITY Router?
Once you’ve checked to see whether the network is working, you can try to force the router to restart the firmware process. If this isn’t successful, you may need to hard reset the router. However, wait at least an hour after seeing the orange light before performing these steps. While it can get stuck during a firmware upgrade, it can also take a while. Give it a chance to finish before you start messing with the router.
Check For an Outage With Comcast
As long as you can access the website, you have access to one of the easiest ways to check whether Comcast is experiencing an outage. If there’s no outage, it’s time to work on your router and see whether you can get the light to go away.
Restart Your Router Via Comcast
As long as you can access the internet, you can restart your router from your Comcast account. It’s an excellent way to quickly reset before working with the machine. Once the reset is complete, check whether the orange light has disappeared. If you see it again, it could mean a router firmware upgrade has started again. Give it a little time to see whether it completes this time.
Soft Reset the Router
You can soft reset the router whether or not your internet is working. It will break the connection between the XFINITY router and the servers performing the upgrade. While you shouldn’t do this if you don’t think the upgrade is stuck, it’s one of your only options to reset the process. It may return when the upgrade is started again, even if it disappears when the router restarts. It’s also possible the firmware upgrade is completed. Keep an eye on it and notify Comcast if it keeps recurring.
Hard Reset the Router
If the router stops working and the light is blinking orange without ceasing, you may need to reset the router completely. Luckily, you don’t have to access the internet to reset it. You may, however, need an unfolded paper clip or similar-sized item to push the button. Some XFINITY routers have buttons, and others have pinholes. The important thing is that you press and hold the button down until the device resets. When it does, plug it back in and try to grab a connection. You’ll have to reset any customization you made to it in the past.
Talk to Comcast
At this point, you need to speak to Comcast if you are unable to get rid of the blinking orange light. There could be a problem with your hardware. You can call them at 1-800-XFINITY or talk to them via the chat option on your online account.