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Rocard
Jun 22, 2019Aspirant
orbi setup
I have an old Netgear D6300 modem/router and trying to set up a new Orbi RBK50. I've followed the set up via the app and all good until near the end and it says cables are connected correctly but I ...
- Jun 23, 2019
Rocard wrote:Yes, yes and 192.168.0.2
Looks like the "modem" is operating as a router and providing "private" IP addresses to things attached to it. The consensus on this forum is that (a) this can work "mostly", but (b) it's not what most people recommend. The goal is to have only one device doing Network Address Translation (NAT), either the modem/router or the Orbi, but not both.
This situation will be cured if the R6300 is removed and the Orbi used in its place, OR (if the R6300 has been removed), there are two options:
- Either find a way to put the modem/router into "bridge mode", or
- Configure the Orbi as an Access Point (AP) and let the existing modem/router handle address assignment.
Mooose
Jun 22, 2019Luminary
Is the modem still handling your Internet connection? (I.e. are you plugging your Orbi into one if the modem LAN ports?) If so, what happens if you plug a computer configured for DHCP inte the same LAN port on the modem? Does it get Internet access, and if so, what IP address does it receive?
- RocardJun 22, 2019Aspirant
Yes, yes and 192.168.0.2
- CrimpOnJun 23, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Rocard wrote:Yes, yes and 192.168.0.2
Looks like the "modem" is operating as a router and providing "private" IP addresses to things attached to it. The consensus on this forum is that (a) this can work "mostly", but (b) it's not what most people recommend. The goal is to have only one device doing Network Address Translation (NAT), either the modem/router or the Orbi, but not both.
This situation will be cured if the R6300 is removed and the Orbi used in its place, OR (if the R6300 has been removed), there are two options:
- Either find a way to put the modem/router into "bridge mode", or
- Configure the Orbi as an Access Point (AP) and let the existing modem/router handle address assignment.