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garrettg84
Jan 31, 2019Guide
Disable auto change IP address
I've seen similar posts about a way to disable the auto change IP address before. They've been brushed off. The 'answers' and 'solutions' are wrong. There is an issue with the product. Every month wh...
ekhalil
Feb 19, 2019Master
If the ISP router is in DMZ mode then Orbi will always get a private IP address from the ISP router and will never be charged to a public IP address as this post is about.
What issues are you seeing in your Orbi that you think is related to this issue?
What issues are you seeing in your Orbi that you think is related to this issue?
jbofjax
Feb 19, 2019Tutor
That’s funny, because my Orbi always gets a public IP when configured this way. The issue is that my Orbi’s subnet is changing due to a conflict yet there’s no conflict. Sound familiar to original post? I’m sick of spending hours troubleshooting this stupid router. First it’s intermittent WiFi, then slow speeds standing 10ft away but again intermittent. Now changing IP’s where my devices are left confused.
I’ve got a solution though. I’m gonna cut my losses and buy another brand that doesn’t have these issues. I saw the high Orbi ratings but the forums are littered with problems like I’ve had.
I’ve got a solution though. I’m gonna cut my losses and buy another brand that doesn’t have these issues. I saw the high Orbi ratings but the forums are littered with problems like I’ve had.
- FURRYe38Feb 19, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Mostly happens due to these ISP modems with built in routers. Doesn't happen with stand alone modems.
You might ask your ISP about a stand alone modem option.
Try the Orbi in AP mode, this should elliminate this issue.
Good Luck.
jbofjax wrote:
That’s funny, because my Orbi always gets a public IP when configured this way. The issue is that my Orbi’s subnet is changing due to a conflict yet there’s no conflict. Sound familiar to original post? I’m sick of spending hours troubleshooting this stupid router. First it’s intermittent WiFi, then slow speeds standing 10ft away but again intermittent. Now changing IP’s where my devices are left confused.
I’ve got a solution though. I’m gonna cut my losses and buy another brand that doesn’t have these issues. I saw the high Orbi ratings but the forums are littered with problems like I’ve had.- jbofjaxFeb 19, 2019TutorSo in AP mode do I lose all the router functions like “circle” that is one of the reasons I got the Orbi to begin with?
- CrimpOnFeb 19, 2019Guru - Experienced User
jbofjax wrote:
So in AP mode do I lose all the router functions like “circle” that is one of the reasons I got the Orbi to begin with?True. An Access Point is just that, not a Router. Deciding which devices can connect to which Internet resources at what times, etc. is capability that has been added on top of basic router functions. Disney Circle is something an AP would have no knowledge of.
(I am not sure how this question pertains to the basic discussion about IP conflicts. Sorry if I missed the point.)
- ekhalilFeb 19, 2019Master
jbofjax wrote:
That’s funny, because my Orbi always gets a public IP when configured this way. The issue is that my Orbi’s subnet is changing due to a conflict yet there’s no conflict. Sound familiar to original post? I’m sick of spending hours troubleshooting this stupid router. First it’s intermittent WiFi, then slow speeds standing 10ft away but again intermittent. Now changing IP’s where my devices are left confused.
.......jbofjax Here is the manual for your router. Please check your settings in pages 20 and 21. It seems that the router will assign a private IP address to Orbi's interface for a short time until the WAN connection is up then changes to public IP address. I think we can play around with those settings to make the router avoid changing from private to public addresses. Please check what you have configured for the following settings: