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Dan1989
Sep 19, 2019Aspirant
Installation
Hello, I'm trying to get a complete uderstanding of how to properly setup my Orbi System. My apologies if this question or scenerio has been answered already. I currently have a Fios Quantum Gateway...
FURRYe38
Sep 19, 2019Guru - Experienced User
You would be connecting the RBR40 via it's WAN port as you would need to configure it for AP mode. Then it will get an IP address from the RBR50 thats in front of it. The RBR40 can only work in router mode or AP mode. RBRs can't work as satellites.
CrimpOn
Sep 19, 2019Guru - Experienced User
FURRYe38is correct. The RBR40 must be connected using its WAN (Yellow) port and be in Access Point (AP) mode. If you want, you can give the RBR40 the same WiFi name (SSID) and password as the RBR50 and devices will connect to one or the other. BUT... and this is a BIG "BUT", the RBR40 will not "mesh" with the RBR50.
Before there were mesh WiFi systems, the way to expand WiFi coverage was to add access points to the base WiFi system. It was up to devices to decide which AP to use and when to disconnect from it and pick another one. So, a portable device like a tablet or phone, might connect to one AP and stubbornly try to keep using it as the signal level fell (and fell, and fell) until eventually it dropped the signal completely. Only then would it look around for an AP. Since you have the RBR40, you can make use of it as long as you are not expecting it to become part of the "Orbi mech system."