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BigIsland
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Aug 17, 2018
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Orbi AC2200 connected to non-wifi router

I have an existing network (non-wifi) setup for my server and desktops (Spectrum Modem to Router to Ethernet Switch to Computers).

I want to create a WiFi network with the Orbi AC2200, that doesn't cause issues for the networked computers.  The modem is typical and only has one output RJ45 jack.  How do I make this work?

Possible solutions?

1.

a) Modem to Ethernet Switch

b) Ethernet Switch to existing Router (and existing setup)

c) Ethernet Switch to Orbi WiFi router

 

2.

a) Modem to existing Router (and existing setup)

b) Ethernet Switch to Orbi WiFi router (create second network and setup to bridge routing or extend existing network?)

 

Mahalo!

  • To accomplish your stated goal you should leave everything as-is and plug Orbi into your switch and setup Orbi to use Access Point mode. 

     

    Alternatively, you can remove your existing router and replace it with Orbi, and run Orbi in router mode.

     

    In both cases all devices, wired and wireless will be on one network.

     

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  • To accomplish your stated goal you should leave everything as-is and plug Orbi into your switch and setup Orbi to use Access Point mode. 

     

    Alternatively, you can remove your existing router and replace it with Orbi, and run Orbi in router mode.

     

    In both cases all devices, wired and wireless will be on one network.

     

  • What is the Mfr and model# of the ethernet switch? Managed or Non Managed?


    BigIsland wrote:

    I have an existing network (non-wifi) setup for my server and desktops (Spectrum Modem to Router to Ethernet Switch to Computers).

    I want to create a WiFi network with the Orbi AC2200, that doesn't cause issues for the networked computers.  The modem is typical and only has one output RJ45 jack.  How do I make this work?

    Possible solutions?

    1.

    a) Modem to Ethernet Switch

    b) Ethernet Switch to existing Router (and existing setup)

    c) Ethernet Switch to Orbi WiFi router

     

    2.

    a) Modem to existing Router (and existing setup)

    b) Ethernet Switch to Orbi WiFi router (create second network and setup to bridge routing or extend existing network?)

     

    Mahalo!