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Cbritchey
Jun 06, 2017Aspirant
Connecting Orbi Router to Ethernet drop vs cable modem/ router
Hi, my home is wired for Ethernet and my Fios router is located in my unfinished basement. I was wondering if I could connect my Orbi router to one of my Ethernet drops in my main living area to provi...
Cbritchey
Jun 08, 2017Aspirant
Thx. Does that mean that I can only Set up in AP mode if connected directly to the Fios router and not through the switch?
st_shaw
Jun 08, 2017Master
No. Connect Orbi to your switch and set in AP mode.
- OrbiPhilipJun 09, 2017Luminary
To the OP. If you want to use the orbi router as your edge device, simply run two ethernet drops to your RBK50. Feed FIOS to the ORBI and return from the ORBI to your switch. If you are familiar with ethernet wiring, you can split one drop into two for this purpose.
Note: VLAN trunking support would be an excellent new feature. He could create a vlan for the FIOS, a VLAN for his devices, and setup ORBI as a "router on a stick". I currently have my RBK50 router in the basement because that's were the cable and the cable modem live. My preferred location only has one ethernet drop. With vlan trunking I would locate the basement router to the preferred location and the satellite upstairs.- st_shawJun 09, 2017Master
OrbiPhilip wrote:To the OP. If you want to use the orbi router as your edge device, simply run two ethernet drops to your RBK50. Feed FIOS to the ORBI and return from the ORBI to your switch. If you are familiar with ethernet wiring, you can split one drop into two for this purpose.
Note: VLAN trunking support would be an excellent new feature. He could create a vlan for the FIOS, a VLAN for his devices, and setup ORBI as a "router on a stick". I currently have my RBK50 router in the basement because that's were the cable and the cable modem live. My preferred location only has one ethernet drop. With vlan trunking I would locate the basement router to the preferred location and the satellite upstairs.I think your suggestion assumes the OP's router is connected to the ONT using Ethernet. If he's connected using coax, or if he has FIOS TV, it would be more complicated.
- OrbiPhilipJun 11, 2017Luminary
It does, but I think the assumption is accurate because he stated he is presently coming out of the FIOS router and into a switch.
st_shaw wrote:
I think your suggestion assumes the OP's router is connected to the ONT using Ethernet. If he's connected using coax, or if he has FIOS TV, it would be more complicated.