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CynDaVaz
Apr 28, 2017Tutor
How to configure/set up Netgear Nighthawk AC1900/C7000 modem router with Orbi?
From my understanding, I have to disable the "router" function of my Nighthawk cable modem router in order to use it with Orbi. But what does that mean? Just turning off the wireless function? Or som...
- Apr 28, 2017
CynDaVaz wrote:Thanks so much for the quick reply! It's not an R7000 - it's a C7000 (the modem/router combo) - so I can't ditch the whole thing altogether because it's a modem too. That doesn't change your recommendation, though, does it?
ok so its the same thing just run the c7000 as it is and just disable its wifi and run the orbi system behind it in AP
no the speeds over wifi and ethernet will be the same wether its in router mode of AP mode
the reason to run the orbi in AP mode is to avoid a dual nat situation which causes issues with UPnP and port forwarding
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you could possibly bridge the c7000 so its acts as just a pure modem and run the orbi in router mode but i cant tell you how or if the c7000 can be sucessfully bridged
however if you look at the link below it shows you how to put the c7000 into bridge mode
http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/C7000/C7000_Comcast_UM_27apr15.pdf
on page 11
this too will remove the dual nat issue
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the choice is yours which way you would do it , however imho the best and easiest way is to keep the c7000 in router mode and disable its wifi and run the orbi system behind it in AP mode , eg the first method i explained
peteytesting
Apr 28, 2017Hero
actually i would do it the other way around
leave the r7000 running as the router but disable the wifi on the r7000 ( yes its simple as disabling both ssid broadcasts )
the connect the orbi router and set it to AP mode
this is what i do but with an asus router and the orbi system
the r7000 running this way give you better control
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of course you can just ditch the r7000 altogether and use the orbi as your router
- CynDaVazApr 28, 2017Tutor
Thanks so much for the quick reply! It's not an R7000 - it's a C7000 (the modem/router combo) - so I can't ditch the whole thing altogether because it's a modem too. That doesn't change your recommendation, though, does it?
- CynDaVazApr 28, 2017Tutor
Also - it won't affect speed if I set the Orbi to AP mode?
- peteytestingApr 28, 2017Hero
CynDaVaz wrote:Thanks so much for the quick reply! It's not an R7000 - it's a C7000 (the modem/router combo) - so I can't ditch the whole thing altogether because it's a modem too. That doesn't change your recommendation, though, does it?
ok so its the same thing just run the c7000 as it is and just disable its wifi and run the orbi system behind it in AP
no the speeds over wifi and ethernet will be the same wether its in router mode of AP mode
the reason to run the orbi in AP mode is to avoid a dual nat situation which causes issues with UPnP and port forwarding
--------
you could possibly bridge the c7000 so its acts as just a pure modem and run the orbi in router mode but i cant tell you how or if the c7000 can be sucessfully bridged
however if you look at the link below it shows you how to put the c7000 into bridge mode
http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/C7000/C7000_Comcast_UM_27apr15.pdf
on page 11
this too will remove the dual nat issue
---------------------------
the choice is yours which way you would do it , however imho the best and easiest way is to keep the c7000 in router mode and disable its wifi and run the orbi system behind it in AP mode , eg the first method i explained
- CynDaVazApr 28, 2017Tutor
Thanks again! OK, I will try it that way (the first one you mentioned); though I will check out the other option you posted too. Gonna tackle setup of the system this Sunday. Hopefully all will go well.