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ipswichclam
Jun 24, 2019Aspirant
Orbi with Engenius Outdoor AP should I adjust settings/mode?
I recently switched from an Apple Airport home network to the Orbi RBR50 with 2 satellites. So far so good. I already had an Engenius ENS1750 outdoor access point installed outside my house so my la...
plemans
Jun 24, 2019Guru - Experienced User
I think there's some confusion here and needs a little clarification.
1. Engenius ENS1750 is an access point itself. It doesn't have routing capabilities that I could find.
2. So your Fios Actiontc modem/router is acting as router.
3. So it sounds like you have your Orbi in router mode?
Your Engenius should already be in AP mode. You're currently in a double nat if your orbi is in router mode as well as your fios actiontec device.
https://kb.netgear.com/30186/What-is-Double-NAT
Easiest route/fix to make sure everthing stays working right? Put your orbi in AP mode. You'll lose the routing functions but you won't have to worry about network instabilities or double nat.
You're other option would be to configure the Actiontec to work in passthrough mode/modem only mode. I'd recommend contacting your provider of that device to help you set that up if you go that route.
- ipswichclamJun 25, 2019Aspirant
Thank you for the succinct and helpful explantion. I suspected somthing could be amiss, even through right now things are working, and I hadn't thought about double NAT.
If I switch the Orbi to AP mode, would that affect my ability to use the ethernet ports (for things like printers) on the Orbi or its satellites? Or do they become something like the ports on an ethernet switch?
- CrimpOnJun 25, 2019Guru - Experienced User
ipswichclam wrote:If I switch the Orbi to AP mode, would that affect my ability to use the ethernet ports (for things like printers) on the Orbi or its satellites? Or do they become something like the ports on an ethernet switch?
All the ethernet ports (router and satellite) remain active when the Orbi is in Access Point (AP) mode. You can even attach simple (unmanaged) ethernet switches to the ports if you need more connections. The primary router assigns IP addresses to every device that makes a DHCP request.
Some things to consider: (1) Do you need to "assign" specific IP addresses to some devices (such as NAS or printers)? Are you able to do that with the primary router? (2) How do the "router functions" compare between the primary router and the Orbi? For example, I have no use for Disney Circle or the "Armor" capability. If you need to forward ports, can that be done with the primary router?
- ipswichclamJun 25, 2019Aspirant
Thanks, I have now switched to AP mode on the Orbi. I am confortable with using the primary router to assign IP addresses, open ports, etc. I will obeserve how it works for a few days. I am about to open a separate thread about whether I can still use ethernet backhaul, and how to do that. Thanks all for your help!