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EdShnatter
Oct 02, 2020Aspirant
Orbi network troubleshooting - losing internet once in a while
Helping a friend. I know Unifi wireless / basic windows things. But never worked with Orbi before. He set things up months ago and overall, things are OK. They have gigabit service from Verizon....
Mikey94025
Oct 02, 2020Hero
EdShnatter wrote:Helping a friend. I know Unifi wireless / basic windows things. But never worked with Orbi before.
He set things up months ago and overall, things are OK. They have gigabit service from Verizon.
The setup is a verizon Fios router (192.168.1.0/24) to the RBR20 (10.0.0.1/24) to a netgear gigabit switch then 2 RBS20s that are wired.
Right off the bat - there's the double NATing. Is there a way to turn off router part of the RBR20? There's a Cat5 AND coax going into the verizon router. Not sure if you can take the verizon router out of the equation. Is the coax not needed?
Yes, start here. You can put the Orbi in Access Point (AP) mode instead of Router mode and rely upon the Verizon router. Alternatively, do the reverse and put the Verizon gateway into bridge mode and solely rely upon the Orbi for all routing functionality. In either case, turn off any redundant Verizon wireless network/broadcast since you should just use the Orbi wireless network.
I suggest started with Orbi AP mode and seeing if that solves the issues reported: https://kb.netgear.com/31218/How-do-I-configure-my-Orbi-router-to-act-as-an-access-point
EdShnatter
Oct 02, 2020Aspirant
Thanks!
Would you know (I couldn't tell from that KB page) - when in access point mode, does the ethernet port on the router still work / the router becomes a 2 port switch?
So not everything is done through the app? some is through the web interface of the router (and access points?).
And the hidden SSIDs - OK to turn them off? Also through the web interface? of each device?
- MstrbigOct 02, 2020Master
EdShnatter wrote:Thanks!
Would you know (I couldn't tell from that KB page) - when in access point mode, does the ethernet port on the router still work / the router becomes a 2 port switch?
So not everything is done through the app? some is through the web interface of the router (and access points?).
And the hidden SSIDs - OK to turn them off? Also through the web interface? of each device?
We do many FIOS installs for Verizon. Your best bet if possible is to remove the router supplied by Verizon and connect directly to the ONT, then connect the Orbi router direct to it. This eliminates double NAT and other anomalies that can happen.
With that said, where I am located, Verizon always install 2 devices in homes and small offices for their FIOS plan, (1 ONT and 1 router). Your area may be different.
Regarding hidden SSIDs, they are usually the backhaul channels.
- EdShnatterOct 02, 2020Aspirant
right - the hidden SSIDs are the backhaul (you know better words than me : )
Is there a way to turn them off and are they needed if the router and satellites are hard wired with cat5e cables to the network? Like removing the verizon router (vs. turn off the router part of the RBR20)... keep it simple usually can't hurt.
- MstrbigOct 02, 2020Master
EdShnatter wrote:right - the hidden SSIDs are the backhaul (you know better words than me : )
Is there a way to turn them off and are they needed if the router and satellites are hard wired with cat5e cables to the network? Like removing the verizon router (vs. turn off the router part of the RBR20)... keep it simple usually can't hurt.
There is no way I know of to turn off the backhaul channel. However it would not cause any interference as it is part of the system.
I prefer, if at all possible, to have the Orbi router control the environment and be in router mode. That's not to say that AP mode on the Orbi is a bad thing.
But whenever we install new systems, we bypass the ISP or customer's router, unless the customer has some specific reason why they need it. In some cases it saves a monthly rental fee. Some Verizon FIOS systems have COAX coming from the ONT to the router. Others have Cat5e.