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Inkytog
Dec 30, 2021Aspirant
Orbi setup with router that can’t be modem only
Please explain in plain (non-tech) language! Following a lot of research I've come to have the following questions. This is hopefully answerable generally rather than knowing about the...
Inkytog
Dec 30, 2021Aspirant
Thank you -
So.. essentially AP mode is pain free. Other method could give issues?
If I did the DMZ method would there be a chance the IP address could change and therefore need updating at points?
Other than the orbi router features - is that what I'd be missing out on by just using the AP mode? I can probably live with that - I know I can disable my current Wifi and use Orbi - but would I have a guest wifi too if it's only AP mode? I assume it doesn't affect the Mesh coverage part of this?
To avoid double NAT - would disabling NAT stop this?
I can't see where to assign an IP address though. I see IP filtering etc but nowhere to assign it. I think EE have crippled this box!
CrimpOn
Dec 30, 2021Guru - Experienced User
AP mode removes all 'router functions', which are a bunch:
https://kb.netgear.com/000061277/Disabled-Features-on-the-Orbi-when-set-to-AP-Mode
If the ee box does not seem to have a method of assigning or reserving IP's for specific devices, you could use the option on the Orbi internet page to "Use a Static IP Address" and put in the value that the ee already gave the Orbi.
Orbi will continue to offer both the primary and Guest WiFi networks, but they will not be 'separated' from each other in AP mode.
(Some users want to quarantine their guests. Others just want to give their guests an easy password to enter to get WiFi.)