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WiFeeFiFoFum
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Jun 11, 2019
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Can I combine C7100V AC1900 Modem+Router with Orbi Mesh RBK53S-100NAS?

I currently have Xfinity/Comcast WiFi using a Nighthawk AC1900/C7100v cable modem + router, however, because I live in a large home, the coverage falls a little short. After multiple attempts to impr...
  • michaelkenward's avatar
    Jun 12, 2019

    WiFeeFiFoFum wrote:

    Having suffered through AT&T WiFi for many years, I have a slightly higher Tech IQ than the average homeowner..

     

    It shows. You have anticipated all the possible snags and pointed at the answers. You should not need to invoke outside help.

     

    You have already highlighted the best option, put the C7100V into bridge mode. But will that mess up the Voice bit?

     

    There's a section in the manual Set Up the Modem Router in Bridge Mode.

     

    There is a manual for the C7100V somewhere at the end of this link:

     

    >>>> C7100V | Product | Support | NETGEAR <<<<

     

    The other option, probably the easiest, is to put the Orbi router into AP (Access Point) mode.

     

    AP mode is pretty widely used in Orbi circles, probably because a lot of people already have routers when they buy an Orbi. AP mode does nothing to diminish the wifi performance. And unlike other routers in AP mode, the Orbi still. lets you manage the thing with an app or the browser graphical user interface (GUI).

     

    I don't know how it will play with the WeMo Hub, but if you do go for the Orbi as router option you will probably have to reset all this peripheral stuff to factory defaults and rebuilds your network. That might be another reason for using AP mode.

     

    The Arlo stuff I do know about, no problem. Just plug the hub into the router, it might even work plugged into an AP.

     

    That raises a question, do you have enough LAN ports for all these wired devices? I also have a 16-port Ethernet switch on my network. (Smaller switches are available.) That too causes no problems.

     

    Thinking about it, unless someone has reasons for not going down this road I'd go for Orbi in AP mode. Easy to set up and won't mess up your current network.