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dammittman813
Sep 28, 2016Aspirant
Orbi with Lorex netHD
I bought the Orbi and hooked it up. Everything seems to work great, with the exception of my Lorex netHD mobile client on my phone/tablet. It works great when connected to Wi-fi, but when I leave the...
dammittman813
Sep 28, 2016Aspirant
Previously my IP addresses were 192.168.1... Now they are 10.0.0...When I look in Orbilogin under Advanced Setup > Route / AP Mode, it is connected as Router, so it assigns new IP. I can change it to AP (Access Point), but I lose a lot of the features of the Orbi...and the Lorex app still does not work.
No, I'm not able to connect it. I tried changing the IP address and all, but nothing. I'm stumped.
TheEther
Sep 28, 2016Guru
When a Netgear router changes it IP subnet from 192.168.1.X to 10.0.0.X, that's usually a sign that it has detected another router. Does your ISP modem have a built-in router? Tell-tale signs are that it has multiple Ethernet ports and/or Wi-Fi.
If your ISP box has a router, then it's going to block any ports that you open on the Orbi. You should either disable the ISP router (aka putting the modem into bridge mode), or you should change the Orbi to an AP and configure port forwarding on the ISP router.
- dammittman813Sep 28, 2016Aspirant
You are correct, the modem does have a built-in router. I have both of the wireless radios turned off. I did forget to mention that my Lorex is connect to the internet via coax (Verizon FiOS)...I'm thinking this is the issue? So if I change the Orbi to AP, I would need to redo the port forwarding? I'll try that and get back to you. Thank you
- TheEtherSep 28, 2016Guru
Yeah, the easiest solution is to change the Orbi to an AP. You'll need to force your devices to acquire new IP addresses because the 10.0.0.X subnet will disappear. Then, redo port forwarding, but this time on the FiOS router.