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Geoff202380
Mar 24, 2024Aspirant
Orbi RBR40 connect to GigaClear Fibre Network?
Hi, hope you can help, has anyone ever directly connected their RBR40 to the GigaClear fibre network? I’d prefer to use my own system I am familiar with rather than the Linksys router provided by them...
FURRYe38
Mar 25, 2024Guru - Experienced User
You'll need to ask the ISP if they support external branded routers to use with there ISP system. If the ISP ONT handles the internet connection and has a ethernet port to connect to, then the Orbi system could work. If there giving you a Linksys branded router, then I presume Orbi should work too. However there maybe some ISP configuration, i.e. PPPoE, that needs to be setup. Something to ask the ISP about.
Geoff202380
Mar 24, 2024Aspirant
Hi, hope you can help, has anyone ever directly connected their RBR40 to the GigaClear fibre network? I’d prefer to use my own system I am familiar with rather than the Linksys router provided by them? Does anyone know if this be feasible?
Many thanks for any advice, Geoff
Many thanks for any advice, Geoff
- CrimpOnMar 24, 2024Guru - Experienced User
Yes, the RBR40 should connect to the Fiber Optical Network Terminator (ONT) in place of the Linksys WiFi router.
If they provided you with credentials to access the Linksys, it would be worth a few minutes verifying that this ISP does not require customers to log in with a user name and password to access their system. If they do not, then call their tech support number and ask.
The only "gotcha" is if they are providing telephone service over their network. Orbi routers do not have telephone capability.
- Geoff202380Mar 25, 2024AspirantThanks for your quick reply, good news about the RBR40 but I have ordered the home phone service, is there a way to use the Linksys GigaClear router for the physical phone connection and switch the WiFi facility off so can use the RBR40 mesh network for the WiFi access only? What do you think?