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Chillihilli
Mar 25, 2020Tutor
Orbi RBR20 Ethernet IP assignment
I fired up the Obi kit with 2 Satellites I'm in Australia with a TPG HFC connection to the NBN. Enabled VLAN ID = 2 and everything connected via wifi. (Great setup BTW) Nothing, and I mean NOTHING...
CrimpOn
Mar 25, 2020Guru - Experienced User
What is the purpose of VLAN ID=2?
What I read about VLAN's in the Orbi User Manual seems to indicate that VLAN is needed for IPTV, but not for "regular devices".
http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/RBK50/Orbi_UM_EN.pdf Starting on page 84
Chillihilli
Mar 25, 2020Tutor
VLANID=2 is required by our internet provider (TPG). Can't connect without it
https://community.netgear.com/t5/Orbi/VLAN-tagging-for-TPG-NBN/m-p/1657541#M44246
CrimpOn wrote:What is the purpose of VLAN ID=2?
What I read about VLAN's in the Orbi User Manual seems to indicate that VLAN is needed for IPTV, but not for "regular devices".
http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/RBK50/Orbi_UM_EN.pdf Starting on page 84
- CrimpOnMar 25, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Did I read correctly that devices connected to Orbi via WiFi are working correctly, and only devices connected via ethernet are not?
Can you try to restrict the VLAN to only a single Orbi port (uncheck the other two ports) and see if an ethernet device will work on one of them?
- CrimpOnMar 25, 2020Guru - Experienced User
I know this sounds loony, but I am drawn to this comment on pages 84-85 in the User Manual:
"A bridge with a VLAN tag group prevents packets that are sent between the IPTV device and the router’s Internet port from being processed through the router’s Network Address Translation (NAT) service"
There is a lot I do not understand, but one thing I am pretty certain of is that no device can communicate with the internet unless it has an IP address. Orbi gets a public IP address from the ISP and creates a "private" IP address space for every device connected to it. If devices in a VLAN group are NOT processed through the router NAT service, then what is their IP address?
Hmmm. That's another clue. If one of the wired devices that cannot reach the internet is a Windows PC, open a DOS box and do a
config /all
What IP address shows up for the ethernet adapter? If it begins with "169." that is the IP address reserved for "nobody will give me an IP so I'm just going to say this is who I am."
- ChillihilliMar 25, 2020Tutor
Yes the devices all get 169.x ip addresses.
Wifi is working fine though
You are correct - every device needs an IP.
I just tried to set up another group by changing the VLAN settings. Crashed the whole thing and had to Factory Reset. Oops
- ChillihilliMar 25, 2020Tutor
CrimpOn wrote:Did I read correctly that devices connected to Orbi via WiFi are working correctly, and only devices connected via ethernet are not?
Can you try to restrict the VLAN to only a single Orbi port (uncheck the other two ports) and see if an ethernet device will work on one of them?
Yes that's right - wifi is good, ethernet is not.
The Orbi RBR20 has 2 ports - one for internet (to the modem), the other for ethernet LAN. VLANID is bound to port 1. It's the only option available.