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DL68
Apr 25, 2020Aspirant
orbi app
I've set up the Orbi Whole Home Wi Fi system AC3000, and the Orbi app shows connection and all works well...except that my Roku device apps don't work. When I click on Amazon Prime Video or Disney Plus, I get an error message. How do I fix this?
- The simplest solution is to put the Orbi into Access Point (AP) mode. Use the Orbi web interface, Advanced Tab, Advanced Settings, Router/AP mode. The Orbi will reboot. Now the ATT will assign all IP addresses. Easy enough to try.
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- CrimpOnGuru - Experienced User
It would be helpful to know exactly what ISP device the Orbi is connected to. (brand & model)
Ordinarily, Orbi just "works fine", but there are specific situations which cause problems, specifically when the Orbi is configured as a "router" (the default) and is connected to a "router". This is called a "Double NAT". Here's how Netgear describes it:
https://kb.netgear.com/30186/What-is-Double-NAT
The issue with Amazon Prime has come up several time recently. I do not remember exactly how it was resolved.
It is also sometimes helpful to know if Disney Circle and/or Bitdefender Armor were activated during the install, and specifically which firmware release the Orbi is using.
Thanks
- DL68Aspirant
My internet service provider is AT&T-Uverse. They provided me with their brand of router/modem and its model number is NVG599. I agree this is likely a double NAT issue but I cannot figure out how to change my ATT unit to modem only and impossible to get a hold of ATT technical support. Any suggestions or other ways to fix this issue? Hard to believe I'm the only one to face this problem, as I followed all the instructions in the Orbi app setup.
- CrimpOnGuru - Experienced UserThe simplest solution is to put the Orbi into Access Point (AP) mode. Use the Orbi web interface, Advanced Tab, Advanced Settings, Router/AP mode. The Orbi will reboot. Now the ATT will assign all IP addresses. Easy enough to try.