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Vusta
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May 19, 2021
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Avoiding double NAT while keeping one subnet for whole network? (ATT Pace router and RBR50)

Hello!   So i've configured and reconfigured my wifi/network about 20x since receiving the Orbi RBR50 router and 2 sattalites.  Here's my current hardware, using an ATT Fiber connection:   ATT ha...
  • CrimpOn's avatar
    May 19, 2021

    Vusta wrote:

    I'm running the Orbi in router mode currently, with the Wifi radios disabled on the Pace modem/router.  The problem is, now I have 2 subnets, all my hardwired devices are 192.xxx IPs and my Orbi wifi assigned devices are 10.xxx  I'd like to be able to have my hardwired devices connect to my wifi devices.



    Unless I am seriously mistaken the Pace 5268AC is a DSL modem, with an option to use an ethernet internet connection.

    This seems inconsistent with  "AT&T Fiber".  The Pace provides telephone and television service as well as internet.  If these services are part of the subscription, then the Pace must be part of the installation.  On the other hand, if telephone and television are not being provided by AT&T and internet comes through the ethernet port, it may be possible to pull the Pace unit.

     

    There is no reason to use the Pace DMZ.  Connect the Orbi to the Pace and place the Orbi in Access Point (AP) mode.

    The Pace will assign IP addresses to every device in the network, including devices connected directly to the Pace (including Orbi Router) and devices connected to the Orbi router and satellites.  This will be one big happy 192.168.1.x family.