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AmitR
Mar 23, 2018NETGEAR Employee Retired
Orbi MR 2.1 Update 3/23/18
Our teams are still working through the issues, but I wanted to provide a quick update on OrbiOS 2.1. We usually wait to release our software until it's available across all Orbi product lines, but ...
Planetom
Apr 08, 2018Star
Thanks for sharing.
It's pathetic paying customers have to come up with step-by-step tutorials like yours.
However, how is your router to modem? In addition, lease specify 'left most LAN port'
Million thanks,
Volker
It's pathetic paying customers have to come up with step-by-step tutorials like yours.
However, how is your router to modem? In addition, lease specify 'left most LAN port'
Million thanks,
Volker
bryandmlee
Apr 08, 2018Apprentice
Orbi router connected to ISP modem using Ethernet cable plugged into the yellow 'Internet' port on the Orbi router. For the Ethernet backhaul, left-most LAN port on the Orbi router would be the port right next to the yellow 'Internet' port, while on the Orbi satellite it would be the very first LAN/'Ethernet' port.
Diagramatically, the four ports on the Orbi RBR50 router would be connected as such:
To ISP modem (yellow) / To Orbi satellite / <Free port for devices> / <Free port for devices>
And on the Orbi RBS50 satellite:
To Orbi router / <Free port for devices> / <Free port for devices> / <Free port for devices>
Planetom wrote:
Thanks for sharing.
It's pathetic paying customers have to come up with step-by-step tutorials like yours.
However, how is your router to modem? In addition, lease specify 'left most LAN port'
Million thanks,
Volker