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starlasixx
Nov 15, 2020Aspirant
Orbi RB13 and Altice One
I have an Orbi RB13 Dual Band mesh system and am unfortunate enough to have the Altice One all in one modem/router etc combo. I called into Altice asking if I could have them turn of the wifi signa...
- Nov 16, 2020
starlasixx wrote:
Thank you for your reply. There is no way to turn off the wifi through the router of my ISP device. Optimum/Altice is will not turn it off either so I am stuck with this thing putting out a wifi signal. I am wondering if I should then put the orbi on router mode or ap mode.I am still interested in finding the User Manual for this device on line. Can you provide the model number from the product label?
The Altice WiFi has no bearing on the Orbi mode. Orbi can be in router or Access Point (AP) mode and will function either way.
The only potential issue is that there are specific situations which do not function well in a "double NAT" environment (when there are two routers back-to-back): https://kb.netgear.com/30186/What-is-Double-NAT Thousands of Orbi's are in router mode behind ISP routers and the users notice no problem.
The "problem" is having two WiFi networks being broadcast at the same time. (Imagine if soemone had set up their stereo in your living room and you wanted to turn on your own stereo. Would make listening to your music much less convenient.) Sure, you can manually switch the Orbi 2.4G WiFi to a different channel, and hope that the Altice WiFi never changes. But, WTF????
Every other ISP combination device (modem/router/wifi) has a method to disable both the routing function and the wifi function. It just seems strange that this one ISP device cannot.
What has worked for me in the past is to call the tech support line several times. I had an issue with Spectrum that tech support could not resolve. They actually "rolled a truck" and the tech spent six hours at my house replacing cables, swapping devices, etc. before he left in dispair. Then, I called tech support "one more time", and a nice woman said, "oh. this setting on your account isn't right. Can you try it again?" Problem solved. Surely Optimum has more than one tech.
starlasixx
Nov 16, 2020Aspirant
Thank you for your reply. There is no way to turn off the wifi through the router of my ISP all in one router/modem device (it's called a Sagecom BTW), Optimum/Altice will not turn it off either so I am stuck with this thing putting out a wifi signal. I am wondering if I should then put the orbi on router mode or ap mode.
CrimpOn
Nov 16, 2020Guru - Experienced User
starlasixx wrote:
Thank you for your reply. There is no way to turn off the wifi through the router of my ISP device. Optimum/Altice is will not turn it off either so I am stuck with this thing putting out a wifi signal. I am wondering if I should then put the orbi on router mode or ap mode.
I am still interested in finding the User Manual for this device on line. Can you provide the model number from the product label?
The Altice WiFi has no bearing on the Orbi mode. Orbi can be in router or Access Point (AP) mode and will function either way.
The only potential issue is that there are specific situations which do not function well in a "double NAT" environment (when there are two routers back-to-back): https://kb.netgear.com/30186/What-is-Double-NAT Thousands of Orbi's are in router mode behind ISP routers and the users notice no problem.
The "problem" is having two WiFi networks being broadcast at the same time. (Imagine if soemone had set up their stereo in your living room and you wanted to turn on your own stereo. Would make listening to your music much less convenient.) Sure, you can manually switch the Orbi 2.4G WiFi to a different channel, and hope that the Altice WiFi never changes. But, WTF????
Every other ISP combination device (modem/router/wifi) has a method to disable both the routing function and the wifi function. It just seems strange that this one ISP device cannot.
What has worked for me in the past is to call the tech support line several times. I had an issue with Spectrum that tech support could not resolve. They actually "rolled a truck" and the tech spent six hours at my house replacing cables, swapping devices, etc. before he left in dispair. Then, I called tech support "one more time", and a nice woman said, "oh. this setting on your account isn't right. Can you try it again?" Problem solved. Surely Optimum has more than one tech.
- starlasixxNov 16, 2020AspirantSagecom DGCI 384
- starlasixxNov 16, 2020AspirantI am told that they always have to have wifi enabled because then the other mini boxes will not be able to communicate. I don't have any mini boxes. I have only one device from them so in my case it should be ok to disable the wifi. I might try my luck and see if I can get a different tech who will be of some help. This was the second person I called BTW.
- CrimpOnNov 16, 2020Guru - Experienced User
So following this link was not helpful?
https://www.router-reset.com/howto-login-Sagemcom-router-and-access-settings
- starlasixxNov 16, 2020AspirantIt does let me log in to the router but I there is no way to disable wifi.