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buckleyje5
Feb 02, 2018Tutor
Orbi AC3000 drops internet EVERY NIGHT
First off, we have the Netgear Nighthawk Docsis 3.0 Cable Modem Router (with the WIFI disabled) running a wired connection to our Orbi- and we have 2 sattelites. Every Single Night the wifi drop...
buckleyje5
Feb 08, 2018Tutor
UPDATE: Nope, it's down again. The "lease renewal" didn't work. I have internet on my wired device from my primary router- but anything coming from the Orbi does not work.
HELP!! Why does Orbi crash every night at the same time??
- RoamaboutFeb 08, 2018Luminary
What if you run the Orbi router in AP mode and give it a static address. Does that change the behavior ?
- buckleyje5Feb 08, 2018Tutor
I did try the AP mode, and we didn't have any drops for several days.....BUT for some reason it made our Ring doorbell have a 10-second lag. So I switched it back.
I don't know enough about networking to understand static IP, but when I read the log at the time internet disconnects, there's always a DHCP IP entry- so I thought about disabling the DHCP and moving to static IP, but does that mean I have to manually assign an IP to every device in our house? Or will it keep the ones it has? And what happens if a device leaves our house- will it reconnect when it comes back?
This is above my paygrade :)
- RoamaboutFeb 08, 2018Luminary
The typical home router is assuming that everything (other than the router) is getting a dynamic address assigned by DHCP. You can usually configure the router to only assign DHCP addresses from a range, say 192.168.1.2 to 192.168.1.100. Now you can allocate a static address above 192.168.1.100 to any device. Everything else will stay on DHCP.
With the Orbi in AP mode and a static IP address that would take DHCP out of the picture.