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EwanRGR
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Feb 27, 2017
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Orbi with 1 Satellite - Suggested Security settings?

Got the new Orbi with one satellite today, and install was a snap. Of course part of it was letting both update firmware before letting everything connect.

 

Previously, I had my one router setup as a different address than the default for the cable modem - i.e. cable modem wants to be 192.168.1.1 and I had the router setup as 192.168.10.1. It appears that Orbi is doing it's own negotiation here, but am wondering if there is a firewall setting I've missed, or anything else I should be looking at?

 

  • What I ended up doing was subscribing to a VPN service and making sure I run everything through that. I am still a bit concerned that the Orbi is too open and could be an issue, but it is pretty evident that there is no serious work being done to secure it. I guess that will be a factor when I do my next upgrade in early 2018.

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  • Anyone? I did hit iperf today, and was surprised to see that I am now IPv4 rather than IPv6, but I suspect that is from dropping to DHCP rather than using fixed IPs. Again, anything I should be looking for or configuring to minize my threat profile?

     

    • DarrenM's avatar
      DarrenM
      Sr. NETGEAR Moderator

      Hello EwanRGR

       

      If you modem is a router/modem combo then you will need to bridge the modem or run the orbi as a AP.

       

      DarrenM

    • MachineLearner's avatar
      MachineLearner
      Apprentice

       

      I can't help on security settings, need to learn more about them myself, but re IPv6, I noticed IPv6 was disabled by default when I set my router and satellite up yesterday.  I haven't changed that setting yet, and there are several options.  I suspect "auto detect" will be what I want.  Not sure why "disabled" is the default setting though.   My previous router was an Apple Airport Extreme, and I know when our ISP (Cox) rolled out IPv6 support, we started having lots of stability problems with our network.  The problems stopped when Apple released an unspecified firmware update.   

    • EwanRGR's avatar
      EwanRGR
      Tutor

      What I ended up doing was subscribing to a VPN service and making sure I run everything through that. I am still a bit concerned that the Orbi is too open and could be an issue, but it is pretty evident that there is no serious work being done to secure it. I guess that will be a factor when I do my next upgrade in early 2018.