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virghilts
Oct 29, 2016Aspirant
Orbi and Cable Modem/Wifi Router
I'm interested in purchasing the Orbi System but have a couple of questions. My ISP provides a Modem/Wifi Router. I use it as a single gateway to hardwire devices and use the two bands, 5G and 2G for...
peteytesting
Oct 30, 2016Hero
virghilts wrote:. When using the Orbi system should the Wifi on the ISP Modem be disabled
th simple answer is yes , that is if you intend to use the modem as the router as well and set the orbi system to AP mode which in most cases is the best course of action atm
if you ran the routers wifi as well it may confuse the way the obri works as far as band steering and ap steering
pete
- virghiltsOct 30, 2016Aspirant
Thanks PeteyTesting, so i understand, best practice sounds liek using the modem, strictly as the modem, connect the Orbi as my Wi-fi and hardwired router. If I use the modem as teh router for hardwired devices the Orbi needs to be set in Access Point mode. Is there any signal loss with AP mode?
- peteytestingOct 30, 2016Hero
hi
no signal loss in AP mode
you may not be able to bridge the modem if you have voip or iptv etc running from the modem router
- NETthisGEARApr 07, 2017Apprentice
I recommend using the CM1000 with the Orbi if you are going to spend all that money(to anyone thinking of purchasing one). You will want to turn off the WiFi if you did indeed get a modem/router. No big deal though.
For those of you that are trying to decide what to get and have a bigger hom. You can also look at the R9000 Nighthawk Router which can cover a 4000sqft home - assuming there aren't too many walls and obstructions of course. You will want the Orbi for sure if your house is over 4000Sqft,