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Neel1994
Aug 16, 2018Tutor
New owner of Orbi RBK53
Hi all, I recently purchased an Orbi RBK53, which I’m running on a 4G network. I’m based in the U.K and just have a couple of questions to ask. 1) When I run a speed test on the Orbi app, I’m ge...
- Aug 17, 2018
I replied to this thread yesterday (or thought I had!) but it doesn't appear here so I'll start again!
I used to have the same set-up as you i.e. the EE 4G Router and the RBK53. I have subsequently replaced the EE 4G Router and I'll get to that at the end. To answer your questions:
- The speeds I see reported using the Orbi App are ridiculous and don't agree with any other means of speed testing. Ignore the Orbi App and use something like Speedtest.net.
- The lights should all go out when the sytem is running correctly. (See below)
- The EE 4G Router cannot operate in Bridge Mode i.e. as a modem only so at the moment you have two routers in your network; this will cause issues and I'm surprised it's working at all. Select AP Mode on the Orbi and you should have a stable network and all the lights should go out.
One of the reasons I swapped out the EE 4G Router (for a Netgear LB2120 4G Modem) was that it couldn't operate as a bridge and I wanted to use the Orbi as the Router. Additionally, with the EE 4G Router you cannot assign static IP addresses, are limited to 32 connected devices etc. If this isn't important to you stick with the EE device.
A lot of people (including a neigbour of mine) experienced issues with the Router shutting down as though in a power-saving mode. If you experience this, send the Router back to EE for replacement.
Edited to Add. If you find that you cannot access a few websites or that you cannot log-in to an app on your phone etc. basically any strange behaviour, go in to the EE 4G Router's GUI and change the IPv4&IPv6 setting to IPv4 only. This solved all access issues for me and others.
FURRYe38
Aug 16, 2018Guru - Experienced User
What is the Mfr and model # of the ISP modem? Built in router here by chance? If so,
Couple of options,
1. Configure the modem for transparent bridge mode. Then use the Orbi router in router mode. You'll need to contact the ISP for help and information in regards to the modem being bridged correctly.
2. If you can't bridge the modem, disable ALL wifi radios on the modem, configure the modems DMZ for the IP address the Orbi router gets from the modem. Then you can use the Orbi router in Router mode.
3. Or disable all wifi radios on the modem and connect the Orbi router to the modem, LAN to LAN and configure AP mode on the Orbi router.This would be one case for the need of AP mode on the Orbi.
- Neel1994Aug 16, 2018TutorThis is the modem. It has a load of settings when I log onto the admin page but I don’t know what you mean by is it a router? It has WiFi on it, yep, but the internet comes from a 4G network.
Okay thanks, but what benefits will it give me if I switch to AP mode? Currently I’m getting 200MB DL on the satellites and that’s the most I’ve ever had! No connections issues so far... can switching the AP mode possibly boost speeds? WiFi coverage? Stability long term?
Thank you