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ths531
Apr 24, 2020Aspirant
Obri RBR50 Default Gateway and Invaild IP Config issue that only lasts minutes at random times
We have had an Orbi routing for a little over a year and things have never been perfect but at least before now the annoyance didn't lead me to post on a forum. Recently a problem that cropped up that happened once before but it eventually went away on its own. At random times the Orbi router will kick us off the internet just long enough to disconnect us from everything and then go right back to normal. The Windows trouble shooter will list:
The Default gateway is not available
"Local Area Connection" doesn't jave a vaild IP Configuration
and 99 times out of 100 it will pop us back on to the internet without me having to leave my chair. I did mess around with the settings a bunch to try and get the satellite to work as a mesh properly (which is still an issue but not nearly as much of an annoyance) but I just factory reset everything and I am still having the same problem. Any suggestions? Thank you for your time.
After a month of trying everything under sun, I finally call the cable company to see if they will come out again. They decided to redo all of the connections (Im not sure what happened during the first visit) and the problem has seemed to finally cease. I wish I had a more exciting conclusion, but fingers crossed it stays fixed. Thank you for time everyone.
9 Replies
- CrimpOnGuru - Experienced User
This is "very strange". The next time this happens, it would be useful to know what the Windows computer has for networking values.
i.e. open a DOS window (Command prompt) and type:
ipconfig /all
It will list the configuration for all of the Windows adapters. The one we care about is the one that is connected to the Orbi. Should be either the ethernet adapter or the WiFi adapter.
It's also useful to know the firmware version that is running on the Orbi. This is found on the orbi web interface Home Page, in the upper right corner of the page. I am not suggesting that you do anything about the firmware. Only that sometimes it provides relevant information.
Is this Orbi configured as a "router" or as an "Access Point" (AP)? This matters because if the Orbi is a "router", then it will be supplying IP information (including the gateway IP) to the computer. If the Orbi is an AP, then this information comes from a router that the Orbi is connected to.
- ths531Aspirant
Thank you for the quick reply
I ran the command prompt right after the internet seemed to come back up, if this doesnt give the info needed, then Ill try to be quicker on the draw (attached image).
The Firmware version is V2.5.1.8. After the factory reset I did a firmware update.
The last question did bring back a memory of when I was first setting it up, its acting as a router, but the modem we have is a Netgear N600 Wifi Cable Modem Router Model:C3700. I remember disabling the router part of the modem, but could that possibly be where the problem lies?- FURRYe38Guru - Experienced User
Your C series modem should be bridged if you use the Orbi in router mode. This would be your main problem to correct first.
ths531 wrote:Thank you for the quick reply
I ran the command prompt right after the internet seemed to come back up, if this doesnt give the info needed, then Ill try to be quicker on the draw (attached image).
The Firmware version is V2.5.1.8. After the factory reset I did a firmware update.
The last question did bring back a memory of when I was first setting it up, its acting as a router, but the modem we have is a Netgear N600 Wifi Cable Modem Router Model:C3700. I remember disabling the router part of the modem, but could that possibly be where the problem lies?
- ths531Aspirant
Any potential answers?
- CrimpOnGuru - Experienced User
Sorry I missed the response. What the screen shot appears to show is that the Windows computer is connected directly to the internet. It appears to be getting the public IP address intended for your house router.
If the C3700 is in "bridge mode" and the Orbi is in "AP" mode, there is huge conflict over which device is "in charge".
The Orbi should be in "router" mode, keeping the 69.204 public IP address for itself and generating private IP addresses for all the devices attached to it.
- ths531Aspirant
After a month of trying everything under sun, I finally call the cable company to see if they will come out again. They decided to redo all of the connections (Im not sure what happened during the first visit) and the problem has seemed to finally cease. I wish I had a more exciting conclusion, but fingers crossed it stays fixed. Thank you for time everyone.
- FURRYe38Guru - Experienced User
Sounds like it was on the ISP side of things. Glad they got it fixed finally. LOL
Please mark your thread as solved so others will know.
Enjoy. :smileywink: