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jayhir
Jul 15, 2020Aspirant
ORBI RBR50 + ATT Arris BGW210-700 in AP mode - wired devices in their own subnet
I have had Arris with wifi turned off + pass through mode, but Orbi in router mode for a while. I have both wired and wireless devices on Orbi. However this setup dropped wifi constantly on some of m...
- Jul 16, 2020
What is this one device?
Try disconnecting this one device or reboot it with rebooting the modem and RBR in AP Mode. Seems like maybe this one device is hanging on to soemthing it shouldn't. IF you set a IP address on it or reserve it on the RBR, configuring AP mode on the RBR should clear the 10 IP address and use the 192 address coming from the modem. Yes, 10 will be something the RBR will pick automatically to avoid the IP address conflict of 192.168.1.1 that the modems uses.
Disconnect it from the network and reboot it then reconnect it. It should be a 192. address
jayhir
Jul 16, 2020Aspirant
Yes modem IP is 192.168.1.xx and the DHCP range is also 192.168.1.xx. The modem is no longer in pass through mode and all wireless IPs are assigned from the modem and all but one wired (to Orbi) devices also have 192.168.1.xx address. It is just this one device that is stuck at 10.1.xx.xx address. As I mentioned in my last post, at one time I had assigned a fixed IP for this when Orbi was in router mode and I am wondering if that is somehow coming in the way. Thanks again for your help.
FURRYe38
Jul 16, 2020Guru - Experienced User
What is this one device?
Try disconnecting this one device or reboot it with rebooting the modem and RBR in AP Mode. Seems like maybe this one device is hanging on to soemthing it shouldn't. IF you set a IP address on it or reserve it on the RBR, configuring AP mode on the RBR should clear the 10 IP address and use the 192 address coming from the modem. Yes, 10 will be something the RBR will pick automatically to avoid the IP address conflict of 192.168.1.1 that the modems uses.
Disconnect it from the network and reboot it then reconnect it. It should be a 192. address
- jayhirJul 16, 2020Aspirant
FURRYe38 Thanks. That is a good idea.. it is a Universal Devices isy994i home automation controller. I had assigned a fixed IP for this when Orbi was in the router mode. Will try and post back...
- FURRYe38Jul 16, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Sounds like the IP address needs to be clear out from the controller.