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earoberts
Jun 26, 2020Aspirant
Orbi RBK50 with Xfinity (Arris TG862G) modem/router
Hello All: I have an Orbi RBK50 mesh system (router & 1 satellite) to install with my Comcast Xfinity modem/router. From what I have read so far, I should enable bridge mode on the Xfinity as well as...
- Jun 26, 2020
earoberts wrote:However, my brother-in-law - who swears by this system and actually talked with a tech at NetGear about this - tells me I definitely have to be on the phone with NetGear tech support before I do this.
You don't need to be on the phone with Netgear. You might need to talk to Comcast technical support if your modem has some temporary issues assigned an IP address to your new Orbi router (and its different MAC address). I called 800-COMCAST and used the phone menus to send a reset signal to my modem when I recently switched from my Orbi AC to Orbi AX router. When I first switched my Orbi RBR850 could not get an IP address but I don't know why nor why it eventually started working.
Here are Xfinity instructions for configuring bridge mode: https://www.xfinity.com/support/articles/wireless-gateway-enable-disable-bridge-mode. Enabling bridge mode will automatically disable the wireless radio on the modem because it's no longer a router and will no longer give out IP addresses.
Mikey94025
Jun 26, 2020Hero
earoberts wrote:However, my brother-in-law - who swears by this system and actually talked with a tech at NetGear about this - tells me I definitely have to be on the phone with NetGear tech support before I do this.
You don't need to be on the phone with Netgear. You might need to talk to Comcast technical support if your modem has some temporary issues assigned an IP address to your new Orbi router (and its different MAC address). I called 800-COMCAST and used the phone menus to send a reset signal to my modem when I recently switched from my Orbi AC to Orbi AX router. When I first switched my Orbi RBR850 could not get an IP address but I don't know why nor why it eventually started working.
Here are Xfinity instructions for configuring bridge mode: https://www.xfinity.com/support/articles/wireless-gateway-enable-disable-bridge-mode. Enabling bridge mode will automatically disable the wireless radio on the modem because it's no longer a router and will no longer give out IP addresses.
- earobertsJun 29, 2020Aspirant
Mikey94025 and FURRYe38, thanks for the help integrating the Orbi mesh system and Xfinity router/modem. I'm going to do tha tomorrow when my wife is out of the house.
-Andy
- FURRYe38Jun 29, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Hope it goes well. I would have the ISP help you with bridging the ISP modem if you need and is recommended then you can fully using the orbi in router mode. Hope it all goes well.
- earobertsJul 02, 2020Aspirant
All: Since this forum seems ot have the best and speediest responses I'll follow up my original post wth another: It appears that I did successfully get my Orbi RBK50 connected with my Xfinity hardware (thank you!) - at least there are no real issues at this point. However, my hardwired connection from my original Xfinity router/modem to my solar panels is no longer working. This could be coincidence, but I doubt that since it stopped during the time I installed the Orbi. There is no connectivity when the ethernet is plugged into either the Xfinity or the new Orbi. There is a blinking signal traffic light on the Xfinity port, so something is going on there. No indicator lights on the Orbi so I can't tell.
I know router functionality on the Xfinity is reduced in bridge mode, but shouldn't I still have ethernet? And shouldn't I have ethernet also from the Orbi router? Just trying to pin this down before I contact the solar panel people.
Thanks again for the earlier help, and thanks in advance for help on this one.
Cheers,
Andy
- Mikey94025Jul 02, 2020Hero
earoberts wrote:However, my hardwired connection from my original Xfinity router/modem to my solar panels is no longer working. This could be coincidence, but I doubt that since it stopped during the time I installed the Orbi. There is no connectivity when the ethernet is plugged into either the Xfinity or the new Orbi. There is a blinking signal traffic light on the Xfinity port, so something is going on there. No indicator lights on the Orbi so I can't tell.
I know router functionality on the Xfinity is reduced in bridge mode, but shouldn't I still have ethernet? And shouldn't I have ethernet also from the Orbi router? Just trying to pin this down before I contact the solar panel people.
In bridge mode you get only one connection from your Xfinity modem, to your Orbi. Anything else must be connected to the Orbi (wired or wirelessly) as it's now you're only router.
So try plugging your solar panels into one of your Orbi network ports - This should work. If not, use a computer and visit http://orbilogin.com - When you click to Attached Devices do you see the solar panels listed as a device there? Is there another way for you to check if the solar panels has a valid network connection?