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evilhomerclone's avatar
Mar 07, 2020

Orbi in Router mode continues to stop outgoing WAN connections

So i've had my Orbi RBK23 kit for sometime now, but from the beginning I have been using it in AP mode while being connected to my Fios Quantium Router.  Things were going ok but I realize in AP mode I was loosing alot of the advertised functions of the Orbi and I wanted to fix that.  So I contacted Fios, had them enable the Ethernet ports on my ONT, disconnected my Fios Router, so now I just have the Orbi system running directly connected to the ONT.

For the first 5+ weeks life has been going great in the house, Circle app works great, i'm liking the Netgear AV stuff (thinking about buying into it) and the VPN works well (kinda of slow even for my 300mbps connections), the problem I'm having, daily and sometimes multi times in a day, my internet connection to the world just stops working from inside my network.   

The Orbi wifi network is working great, in house devices can still access resources (on prem) and the wifi connects between the Orbi's couldn't be stronger.   Yet we can't get to the Web.

To resolve it, all I have to do is log into the Orbi Router and click "Test" within the Internet section, the Orbi does it's thing and walla the WWW is back.  
To make matters more strange for me, when this happens, I am still able to access my Orbi device from the outside world.  I have been able to remote in (either through the Orbi app on my phone Or using the VPN setup on my laptop) and once I'm connected from the outside, I can refresh the orbi connection and it allows for my home to start working again.

To troubleshoot, I have of course restarted...everything!  Orbi System (all 3 devices), Fios ONT, & my Cisco Small Buisness switch (even though the Cisco Switch is not connected between the Orbi and the ONT).   I also configured my Orbi Router to use 3 different MACs; Native Orbi Router, Use Computer & Custom (in which I entered the Fios Quantium Router's MAC).

I am not  a networking wiz, so please be gentle with any suggestions you may have.  I fear I may need to re-enable my Fios Router and go all Double Router in my home, and I'm really dont want to have to do that. 

Sadly my Network support contract is up, very annoying they charge people a premium for Mesh systems and give you a **bleep**ty window to get help.  

Lastly, I'm functioning all Orbi devices on the latest firwmare (2.3.5.36)
Thanks!

-dave

10 Replies


  • evilhomerclone wrote:

    To resolve it, all I have to do is log into the Orbi Router and click "Test" within the Internet section, the Orbi does it's thing and walla the WWW is back. 


    Could you please be more specific about "Test within the internet section"?  (Perhaps a screen shot?)

    Perhaps I am too literal, but I have looked at the Orbi web interface, the Basic Tab and the Advanced Tab.  The only "Test" I find is the Advanced Tab, Setup, Speed Test.

     

    I would consider disabling Disney Circle temporarily to see if that makes any difference.

    • evilhomerclone's avatar
      evilhomerclone
      Aspirant
      When you log into Orbi router, from the homepage click on "Internet", takes you to "Internet Setup" menu and right at top, you will see "Test"
      • CrimpOn's avatar
        CrimpOn
        Guru

        evilhomerclone wrote:
        When you log into Orbi router, from the homepage click on "Internet", takes you to "Internet Setup" menu and right at top, you will see "Test"

        Well, duh.  That's embarassing!  When I just did it (for the first time ever I think), there was one of those long "Orbi pauses" and then it popped up a box wanting me to "Begin Registration".  What the hell?  Did this Orbi not get registered after being set up dozens of times over the past two years?  Since it is so far out of warranty, I closed the box.

         

        I will see what a debug WAN capture says the Orbi is doing. What it feels like is your Orbi has lost its IP address lease and won't talk to the internet until it gets a new one.

         

        Could you do another check.  Look at the Advanced Tab Home Page, under Internet Port, click on "Connection Status" and record the IP address Lease and Time to Expire.  DHCP protocol is for the device to wait until half of the lease has expired and then ask to renew it. 

        For example, my lease is for 20 hrs, 8min and now has 19 hrs, 52 minutes remaining.  (Which sort of confirms that the "Test" I did about 10 minutes ago did in fact renew the IP lease.)  So, when there is about 10hrs, 4 min remaining, the Orbi should ask to renew.  i.e. about 9hrs, 42 min from now, keep trying until the lease expires, and then start over asking for a lease. And not access the internet until it gets one.  My hypothesis is that something is not happening correctly with the Orbi IP lease.