NETGEAR is aware of a growing number of phone and online scams. To learn how to stay safe click here.
Forum Discussion
Peter_Zaitsev
Sep 11, 2021Aspirant
Orbi LTE (LBR20) - Can it be used in Bridge Mode ?
I got Orbi LTE which seems to give better Mobile Performance than simple model as LM1200 It however wants to act as a router and give me private IP on the local network. I wonder can it instead j...
Peter_Zaitsev
Sep 12, 2021Aspirant
Orbi LTE Is essentially LTE Modem + Router + Wifi Access Point. I do not need it in AP mode (disabling everything else) but rather simply LTE Modem (Disabling everything else)
I have the OPNSense based router which manages my home network (couple of dedicated subnets) and several UniFI devices for Wireless connections. I have AT&T Fiber as main channel and I am looking to use Orbi LTE as failover solution only if Fiber goes down.
I know it is NOT 100% Intended way to use it but it according to my tests provices better mobile network performance compared to LM1200 - the LTE Modem Devices NetGear has.
CrimpOn
Sep 12, 2021Guru - Experienced User
Thanks for the information. Makes perfect sense. My impression is that it cannot be done with this product.
I have not seen any Orbi WiFi router with the capability to disable WiFi. None. LIkewise, if the LTE link is active, that puts the Orbi as the 'first device' which sort of implies router mode. Dang.
Netgear provides 90 days of 'complimentary support' with a new purchase. There's a link on the product registration page to Contact Support. It might be entertaining to ask them.
I have a suspicion that if this particular LTE product 'works better' than the LM1200, it might be a result of better antennas on the Orbi product. Notice the extra antennas in photos 10-11 of the fcc filing: https://fccid.io/PY319400468/Internal-Photos/Internal-Photos-4708064
(I could not find a similar fcc page for the LM1200. Sorry.)
If the LM1200 is still around, it might be worth experimenting with a MIMO antenna with TS9 connectors to see if that improves performance.