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sirpots
Feb 22, 2018Follower
Orbi Losing CenturyLink PRISM TV signal
Hello All, I am currently using my Orbi System to get rid of the provided router CenturyLink. I have Gigabit Internet and TV. The Internet portion works great! I am running into a problem with th...
danstah
Apr 17, 2018Aspirant
Any luck with getting this working? I'm thinking about an Orbi but I have CenturyLink Fiber and Prism. Want to make sure their won't be issues.
- FURRYe38Apr 17, 2018Guru - Experienced User
Does your modem/ONT have a built in router? If not, Orbi system should work well.
IF the modem/ONT has a built in router, you'll need to configure the modem/ONT for bridge mode or use its DMZ for the Orbi router or use the Orbi router system in AP mode.
danstah wrote:Any luck with getting this working? I'm thinking about an Orbi but I have CenturyLink Fiber and Prism. Want to make sure their won't be issues.
- danstahApr 17, 2018Aspirant
It does have a router/modem however I currently have an asus router which I can connect directly to the fiber box (Not sure If I'd consider that a modem) without the need for the provided Technicolor modem/router thing. When I do this I need to enable vlan tagging for 201 and then turn on IGMP Snooping (Efficient multicast forwarding) and IGMP Proxy (Multicast Routing). See below picture for example (IGMP settings were not enabled in this picture but need to be for Prism TV to work).
It seems as though the IGMP Proxy is there within the Orbi settings but I'm not seeing anything about the Snooping which makes me wonder if that's why the OP is having issues.
- FURRYe38Apr 17, 2018Guru - Experienced User
Ok, well, I know there is mention of managed switches used with Orbi systems that seems to cause problems. A user just posted today that disabling IGMP on the switch seems to help resolve the connection issue between the router and satllite when a managed switch is in between. I know this is not related to this post, hoeever maybe something to look at.
Also having a router in between the ISP service and the Orbi router or any other router will cause problems, Double nat condition is not recommended. So reason for asking. DMZ on the ISP modem or ONT can help with this if the modem can't be fully bridged or use the modem router as the NAT router and change the Orbi to AP mode.
danstah wrote:It does have a router/modem however I currently have an asus router which I can connect directly to the fiber box (Not sure If I'd consider that a modem) without the need for the provided Technicolor modem/router thing. When I do this I need to enable vlan tagging for 201 and then turn on IGMP Snooping (Efficient multicast forwarding) and IGMP Proxy (Multicast Routing). See below picture for example (IGMP settings were not enabled in this picture but need to be for Prism TV to work).
It seems as though the IGMP Proxy is there within the Orbi settings but I'm not seeing anything about the Snooping which makes me wonder if that's why the OP is having issues.