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Nemothewhale
Jun 19, 2018Tutor
Orbi with Google Fiber Network Box issues
Setup: Google Fiber network box providing DHCP Orbi RBR40 Router with Ethernet going from an open port on the back of the fiber box to the internet port of the Orbi Orbi Router in AP mode 2 Satell...
- Jun 19, 2018
Unfortuneately no. The WAN port and Top LED behavior seems to be tied together, even in AP mode when it shouldn't be IMO.
There are no controls over the top led behavior.
If the ISP ONT has a DMZ, you could possbilby change back to Router mode on the Orbi router and what ever the router gets from the ONT for it's IP address on the WAN port, input this into the ONTs DMZ. I would set up a reservation on the ONT for the Orbi routers IP address. Then this would change the behavior of the top LED. Would be OFF if the connection was good.
Nemothewhale
Jun 19, 2018Tutor
You fixed it! I took the ethernet cable from the WAN port on the orbi and put it in an open ethernet port. I'm not getting the lag anymore after doing that.
But now the Orbi is emitting a magenta light from the top. Any way to turn that off?
Thanks!
FURRYe38
Jun 19, 2018Guru - Experienced User
Unfortuneately no. The WAN port and Top LED behavior seems to be tied together, even in AP mode when it shouldn't be IMO.
There are no controls over the top led behavior.
If the ISP ONT has a DMZ, you could possbilby change back to Router mode on the Orbi router and what ever the router gets from the ONT for it's IP address on the WAN port, input this into the ONTs DMZ. I would set up a reservation on the ONT for the Orbi routers IP address. Then this would change the behavior of the top LED. Would be OFF if the connection was good.
- NemothewhaleJun 19, 2018Tutor
Well shoot. I guess i'll have to use some white electrical tape. :smileytongue:
Anyways thanks for your help!
- FURRYe38Jun 19, 2018Guru - Experienced User
Just be sure not to fully close off the top portion of the routers ventilation.
Enjoy. :smileywink: