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twil
Dec 04, 2018Initiate
Orbi + OnQ
Hi all, just moved into a new home with an OnQ panel in a closet. The panel has the incoming internet (cable/coax) and a switch that feeds single-gang ethernet ports throughout the house. I have a cable modem (non-router) that takes the coax feed and converts to ethernet sitting in tthe panel as well. I have the Orbi RBK50 router + satellite that I brought from my old house.
My goal: get the wired and WiFi IP to be peers. We have a wired ethernet security system with a wifi console display, and I think they both need to be peers on the network to work correctly.
Normally, I'd go coax -> cable modem -> ethernet -> Orbi WAN -> LAN to switch + WiFi, but the OnQ panel is an awful place for the Orbi (won't fit/bad place for signals).
Thanks in advance for any ideas!
Finally tracked down an answer (thanks, Google): https://community.netgear.com/t5/Nighthawk-WiFi-Routers/Large-home-network/td-p/1125465
I was completely ignoring the fact I could just run the coax through to a wall jack -> modem -> modem-to-Orbi WAN -> Orbi -> Orbi LAN to ethernet wall jack. That should work and provide a single network between my wired and wireless devices. OnQ is new to me and when the cable tech enabled my line and stuck the modem in there, I didn't think to change it.
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Finally tracked down an answer (thanks, Google): https://community.netgear.com/t5/Nighthawk-WiFi-Routers/Large-home-network/td-p/1125465
I was completely ignoring the fact I could just run the coax through to a wall jack -> modem -> modem-to-Orbi WAN -> Orbi -> Orbi LAN to ethernet wall jack. That should work and provide a single network between my wired and wireless devices. OnQ is new to me and when the cable tech enabled my line and stuck the modem in there, I didn't think to change it.