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ArmedLeftist
Oct 26, 2020Aspirant
Is there a MacOS Orbi app or web-interface from which I can admin my new Orbi system?
Apologies in advance. This question has already been asked but.......is there? We have a computer that cannot see the new network (despite the SSID and password same as previous). I cannot firgu...
ArmedLeftist
Oct 26, 2020Aspirant
Orbi system configured with app on iOS device. I'd like to also be able to admin via my Mac (whatever is closest at hand)
Have been unble to find a "Web Interface" though I hve found (paid-for) the Insight service thinking that might be it, but I cannot find the URL for actually getting to that service. I can only find Insight marketing sites.
Thus far it is the only know device unable to see the network. That said, we have close to a hundred IoT devices in the house ( Sonos, Hue, Ring, Flo, Purple Air, desktops, laptops, 4k tvs, etc.), many of which do not provied UIs to inform that they cannot see the network, others that seemingly have just not connected to the network...yet (at least, that's what I assume about not being able to see them).
The probelmatic Windows-based laptop has never had a problem connecting to the previous Linkysy ac/mesh network with the sme name and password. We did have a couple of other devices that asked us to log-in again, but on those devices the new (Orbi) network could be seen.
Yes, there were differences between the Linksys iOS app and the web-interface. too. Hence why I wondered if the issue might only be resolvable via the web. I will recheck the iOS app. I still wonder how to get to the web interface (same as "Insight?) though.
Thanks very much for your response.
CrimpOn
Oct 26, 2020Guru - Experienced User
From any device connected to the Orbi (wired or wireless), open a web browser and connect to
I, personally, connect to the Orbi using its IP address, which is usually 192.168.1.1.
On a Windows computer, the DOS command ipconfig /all will show the "gateway IP address", which is the Orbi's internal LAN address.
i.e. http://<ip of Orbi>
- ArmedLeftistOct 26, 2020Aspirant
Excellent! Thanks!
I'd forgotten about just going to the IP address for the router. Thanks for that reminder.
CrimpOn wrote:From any device connected to the Orbi (wired or wireless), open a web browser and connect to
I, personally, connect to the Orbi using its IP address, which is usually 192.168.1.1.
On a Windows computer, the DOS command ipconfig /all will show the "gateway IP address", which is the Orbi's internal LAN address.
i.e. http://<ip of Orbi>