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QuiltyC
Feb 28, 2021Aspirant
Orbi won’t work with BluOS
I have a NAD M50 media streamer which is wired via Ethernet which I can see at its ip address and on my desktop which is also Ethernet. The player is controlled by a WiFi app on an iPad, BluOS, which has not worked since i installed the Orbi. Nothing on the WiFi network can see it. The BluOS app on my iPad cannot find the NAD player. I tried enabling iptv. My internet connection is through a UVerse router which I use the only dhcp server on the network. It's WiFi is off.
I have plugged, unplugged, power-cycled, rebooted to factory settings, and nothing works.
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I'd contact the Mfr of this OS and ask them for additional help and infomation regarding there product. Let them know what your having problems with.
QuiltyC wrote:I have a NAD M50 media streamer which is wired via Ethernet which I can see at its ip address and on my desktop which is also Ethernet. The player is controlled by a WiFi app on an iPad, BluOS, which has not worked since i installed the Orbi. Nothing on the WiFi network can see it. The BluOS app on my iPad cannot find the NAD player. I tried enabling iptv. My internet connection is through a UVerse router which I use the only dhcp server on the network. It's WiFi is off.
I have plugged, unplugged, power-cycled, rebooted to factory settings, and nothing works.
Was this working before the Orbi system was installed?
Are the NAD and the desktop both connected to the Orbi ethernet, or are they connected to UVerse?
Would you mind reporting the IP addresses of the NAD, desktop, and iPad?
Thanks
I keep forgetting that the forum is highly asynchronous. (Hours can go by betweenposts.)
Where I was going with the questions is this: If the desktop and NAD are connected to the UVerse, they will get IP addresses from UVerse.
The iPad will get an IP address from Orbi.
They will be in different subnets.
The iPad will "know" that the NAD is not on the same subnet, and will send packets to the Orbi gateway saying, "Please send this where it goes." The NAD will not have any idea where the iPad is.
The solution is to move the NAD and desktop connection to the Orbi. (or, at least the NAD).
Or... I have wasted everybody's time.
- QuiltyCAspirant
CrimpOn wrote:I keep forgetting that the forum is highly asynchronous. (Hours can go by betweenposts.)
Where I was going with the questions is this: If the desktop and NAD are connected to the UVerse, they will get IP addresses from UVerse.
The iPad will get an IP address from Orbi.
They will be in different subnets.
The iPad will "know" that the NAD is not on the same subnet, and will send packets to the Orbi gateway saying, "Please send this where it goes." The NAD will not have any idea where the iPad is.
The solution is to move the NAD and desktop connection to the Orbi. (or, at least the NAD).
Or... I have wasted everybody's time.
Definitely not wasting anyone's time. Thank you for the help.
I will try making the Orbi the DHCP server and plugging it into a switch and then everything else into that switch. I will turn off dhcp server on the UVerse router. So, UVerse cable from UVerse router to switch, and then switch to Orbi, and then everything else into switch. Does that make sense?
- QuiltyCAspirant
CrimpOn wrote:
QuiltyC wrote:I have a NAD M50 media streamer which is wired via Ethernet which I can see at its ip address and on my desktop which is also Ethernet. The player is controlled by a WiFi app on an iPad, BluOS, which has not worked since i installed the Orbi. Nothing on the WiFi network can see it. The BluOS app on my iPad cannot find the NAD player. I tried enabling iptv. My internet connection is through a UVerse router which I use the only dhcp server on the network. It's WiFi is off.
I have plugged, unplugged, power-cycled, rebooted to factory settings, and nothing works.
Was this working before the Orbi system was installed?
Are the NAD and the desktop both connected to the Orbi ethernet, or are they connected to UVerse?
Would you mind reporting the IP addresses of the NAD, desktop, and iPad?
Thanks
It was working before the Orbi as installed.
The Orbi is connected directly to the UVerse router and the NAD a connected through an unmanaged switch which connects to the UVerse router.
The ip addresses are:
NAD 192.168.1.93
Desktop 192.168.1.155
iPad 192.168.1.190
I agree with the above recommendation - If your wired ethernet devices are connected to the Uverse router then it would be better to standardize on the one Orbi home network and instead connect them by ethernet to your Orbi base/satellite. The only thing connected by ethernet to Uverse would be the Orbi base.
Furthermore, best to put your Uverse into "bridge mode" and let Orbi serve your DNS. It's simples if Orbi is your one home network and does everything for you.