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Meloncharlie
Aug 12, 2017Aspirant
Orbi Router not issuing IP addresses, but Satellites do
Hi everyone - I would appreciate anyone's help as I'm starting to pull my hair out. I have an Orbi RBR50 System that includes the Router and 2 sattelites in my home. Basically, at the core ...
- Aug 12, 2017
Update: All 3 ports now issuing 192 addresses.
I had turned off DHCP and turned it back on, then rebooted the router and that seemed to do the trick. Not sure if that's all that was needed, but it does seem to be working now.
Thanks everyone!
st_shaw
Aug 12, 2017Master
If your cable modem is also a router, then you should run Orbi in AP mode. Having two routers could cause numerous issues.
If your cable modem is a modem only, then maybe the switch is bad on the Orbi router. Assign a 192 IP address to your laptop manually, plug it in to the Orbi router LAN port, and see if you can reach the Orbi GUI page and your other devices. If you cannot, then it sounds like a hardware problem.
A reset could possibly help.
One last thing. You said you have the modem plugged into Orbi. This is ambiguous but sounds reversed from how I would describe the proper setup. You need to connect an Ethernet cable between a LAN port on the cable modem and the yellow Internet port on the Orbi router.
- MeloncharlieAug 12, 2017Aspirant
Sorry about that, I probably said it backwards.
I have a cable modem which then goes out to the internet port on the Orbi Router. My cable modem is a modem only, no routing capabilities.
I will give the 192 static address on the laptop a try and see if I can access anything and get it to work. Appreciate the reply and will see if I can update a bit later.
- peteytestingAug 12, 2017Hero
with the orbi router issue is it all 3 ethernet ports that dont work ?
and are you using the default dhcp subnet range , eg 192.168.1.1 for the lan ip address and the dhcp from 192.168.1.2 to 192.168.1.254
also check if ipv6 is disabled
- MeloncharlieAug 12, 2017Aspirant
Update: All 3 ports now issuing 192 addresses.
I had turned off DHCP and turned it back on, then rebooted the router and that seemed to do the trick. Not sure if that's all that was needed, but it does seem to be working now.
Thanks everyone!