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chrisbrummel
Oct 13, 2019Guide
Orbi RBR20 is blocking HomeKit
I am using Home Assistant and I used to have it integrated with HomeKit prior to upgrading my network. But after updating, I can't add Home Assistant as a bridge to HomeKit.I've tried running it thro...
chrisbrummel
Oct 13, 2019Guide
This page explains the process under "Setup": https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/homekit/
Step 6 is where nothing happens. I expect to see the Home Assistant bridge in my Home.app, but nothing appears.
The Raspberry Pi is wired to the Orbi. The Orbi supports both 2.4 and 5GHz and is set to auto. I'm guessing that this isn't an issued since it's wired, yeah?
Thanks!
ekhalil
Oct 13, 2019Master
I think this has to do with ports not being passed through to Orbi by the ISP router.
So when you say that you are passing through all ports to Orbi, do you mean that it's set to DMZ hosting (please see attached picture)?
Can you please instead set it to "Trasparent Bridging" instead (please see attached picture)?
- ekhalilOct 13, 2019Master
- chrisbrummelOct 13, 2019Guide
That's set to "Automatic" and any time I attempt to change it, it snaps back to automatic. I will write to CenturyLink and see what they say about that. That's to set it to Bridge mode, I assume?
- ekhalilOct 13, 2019Master
Yes, I think you need to set the Technicolor router to Trasparent Bridging.
For me the issue you're seeing is caused by ports being blocked by the Technicolor router and not reaching Orbi.
- chrisbrummelOct 13, 2019Guide
Okay, I was able to change the router to "Transparent Bridging 201" on my technicolor, but then the internet conenction goes out. What is the setting on my Orbi RBR20 that I need to change to maintain the internet connection after the Technicolor C2000T is set to bridge mode?
Thanks!