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lefavorg
Oct 04, 2021Follower
Orbi RBR50 + 2 satellites - Can they be used with a different router?
I want to use the RBR50 and two satellites I have but turn off the Orbi router and connect them to another router. Is this possible, or am I nuts?
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RBS only connect to ORbi RBR models, RBR20, RBR30, RBR40 or RBR50.
lefavorg wrote:
I want to use the RBR50 and two satellites I have but turn off the Orbi router and connect them to another router. Is this possible, or am I nuts?
The question is ambiguous. FURRYe38 is correct. Orbi satellites cannot be connected to any other brand of router. Not even to a different model of Orbi router (Pro or AX).
The Orbi router itself can be connected to another router, such as a combination modem/router supplied by an Internet Service Provider. Thousands of customers have done this. The satellites are then connected to the Orbi router and form a mesh WiFi network. This does create a situation called a "Double NAT" (Google it, or check out https://kb.netgear.com/30186/What-is-Double-NAT )
Sophisticated users would prefer to make one of the two routers into "not a router" to eliminate the Double NAT.
- wwlen1GuideYou make the orbi router into an access point.
https://kb.netgear.com/31218/How-do-I-configure-my-Orbi-router-to-act-as-an-access-point