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chinesebookie
Jan 03, 2018Aspirant
Connecting Orbi to a Fiber GPON optical unit
Newbie question, sorry if it is too basic. I have a Fiber connection to the local phone company. All the Orbi docs say to hook it up to the cable modem for installation.
What I have is a box that doesn't look like a modem at all. It is a FiberHome AN5506-04-F GPON Optical network unit. it has the wired ports and is the wifi and DHCP provider for all the household devices. In other words, it looks a lot like a router.
The VOIP phone and the TV set top box are hooked up to it. and it has a few spare rj45 ports.
What I want to know is: do I buy the base unit and the satellite unit or just satellite units? I'm setting up units throughout the house to eliminate dead spots.
It's the initial connection/setup that has me wondering. Does the optical router provide DHCP and wifi functions that the Orbi units just echo? Or do I need some configuration on the optical router to delegate most router functions to the Orbi.
Does anyone else have this setup>? Have you solved it?
chinesebookie wrote:
I've been searching the telco forums and found that it is possible to change connection type from Router to Bridge. is that what you mean?
Yes
If I did that, the Orbi base station would provide DHCP and wifi functions?
Yes
Or I can configure the base station and satellite as access points? Would they extend the existing wifi SSID throughout the house?
Yes and Yes
Physical configuration:
Fiberhome --> Orbi base station --> Orbi satellite-or-
Fiberhome --> Orbi base station
--> Orbi satellite
Fiberhome to Orbi base station via a wired connection? And from either fiberhome or base station to satellite via wireless or wired?
I think the second configuration would only work if the Orbi base station is in AP mode. The first configuration should work in either mode.
6 Replies
- You must always have an Orbi base station to go with the satellites. The satellites won't work on their own.
The Fiberhome is a combination ONT and router. You have two choices. Either disable the router in the Fiberhome (I don't know if that's possible). Or put the Orbi into Access Point (AP) Mode. Either way will ensure that you have a single IP subnet (i.e. a flat, simple to manage network where all devices can reach each other).- chinesebookieAspirant
I've been searching the telco forums and found that it is possible to change connection type from Router to Bridge. is that what you mean?
If I did that, the Orbi base station would provide DHCP and wifi functions?
Or I can configure the base station and satellite as access points? Would they extend the existing wifi SSID throughout the house?Physical configuration:
Fiberhome --> Orbi base station --> Orbi satellite-or-
Fiberhome --> Orbi base station
--> Orbi satellite
Fiberhome to Orbi base station via a wired connection? And from either fiberhome or base station to satellite via wireless or wired?
chinesebookie wrote:
I've been searching the telco forums and found that it is possible to change connection type from Router to Bridge. is that what you mean?
Yes
If I did that, the Orbi base station would provide DHCP and wifi functions?
Yes
Or I can configure the base station and satellite as access points? Would they extend the existing wifi SSID throughout the house?
Yes and Yes
Physical configuration:
Fiberhome --> Orbi base station --> Orbi satellite-or-
Fiberhome --> Orbi base station
--> Orbi satellite
Fiberhome to Orbi base station via a wired connection? And from either fiberhome or base station to satellite via wireless or wired?
I think the second configuration would only work if the Orbi base station is in AP mode. The first configuration should work in either mode.