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rsm2000e
Aug 21, 2019Aspirant
Orbi Working Fine- Moving to new home
Old Home: Arris Surfboard Cable Modem (wi-fi turned off), with DHCP active. Configured Orbi using mobile app, system operates fine, good throughput speeds (identical to hard-wired speed). New H...
- Sep 03, 2019
Happy Land for Happy Campers!
1. Costco took $100 off the $399 list price "on ad" - bought SuperOrbi (RBK53 w/ 2 satellites to replace my prior "Happy Meal Orbi" (RBK20 with 1 satellite). There IS a difference! The 50-series has 6 antennas which are taller than the 4 in the 20-series. Works GREAT and covers the 50 to 75 feet between buildings NO SWEAT. Also the 50's have 4 ethernet ports on the satellites, ideal for those hard-wired connections. I'm getting 253 mps system-wide, and Bob's my close personal relative.
2. Word to the wise about ALEXA ECHO and ORBI- you need to shut off "DAISY CHAINING" or you will experience dropped connections aplenty whilst trying to stream music on your Amazon Echo. Once I disabled daisy chaining on the backhaul, NO MORE MUSIC DROPOUTS on the Echo! Yay!
3. Connecting to your Amazon Echo - try manually entering your Orbi settings if the 'automatic' method on the Alexa app keeps failing. UNTICK the box that says "Have Amazon save my passwords!" Very important. The Orbi router address should be 192.168.1.1 and your Alexa will have an address like 192.168.1.xxx. Your subnet is 255.255.255.0, and I plugged in the Google DNS servers 8.8.8.8 (DNS1) and 8.8.4.4 (DNS2) and BINGO. This only blew about 7 hours of my day, plus a half bottle of Ibuprofen, and a very annoying tech-support call to Amazon, who tried but basically had no clue about the Orbi. Amazon tech wanted to open a BUNCH of ports that were already open- no joy there. BIG FAN of "Super Orbi" (RBK53). It's KingKong of Wi-Fi! But don't forget to axe the daisy chain!
michaelkenward
Aug 22, 2019Guru - Experienced User
rsm2000e wrote:
My question: If I remove the Nighthawk from the new home location, will my existing setup still work or should I rerun the mobile phone Orbi Setup App?
Not sure that I follow. If you are moving the Nighthawk router from one location to another, it is probably going to connect to a different modem and/or different Internet service.
In that case, it is better to reset the router and set up from scratch. In that way it will forget any settings picked up on its old network. You don't want it trying to connect with old usernames and passwords.
- rsm2000eSep 03, 2019Aspirant
Happy Land for Happy Campers!
1. Costco took $100 off the $399 list price "on ad" - bought SuperOrbi (RBK53 w/ 2 satellites to replace my prior "Happy Meal Orbi" (RBK20 with 1 satellite). There IS a difference! The 50-series has 6 antennas which are taller than the 4 in the 20-series. Works GREAT and covers the 50 to 75 feet between buildings NO SWEAT. Also the 50's have 4 ethernet ports on the satellites, ideal for those hard-wired connections. I'm getting 253 mps system-wide, and Bob's my close personal relative.
2. Word to the wise about ALEXA ECHO and ORBI- you need to shut off "DAISY CHAINING" or you will experience dropped connections aplenty whilst trying to stream music on your Amazon Echo. Once I disabled daisy chaining on the backhaul, NO MORE MUSIC DROPOUTS on the Echo! Yay!
3. Connecting to your Amazon Echo - try manually entering your Orbi settings if the 'automatic' method on the Alexa app keeps failing. UNTICK the box that says "Have Amazon save my passwords!" Very important. The Orbi router address should be 192.168.1.1 and your Alexa will have an address like 192.168.1.xxx. Your subnet is 255.255.255.0, and I plugged in the Google DNS servers 8.8.8.8 (DNS1) and 8.8.4.4 (DNS2) and BINGO. This only blew about 7 hours of my day, plus a half bottle of Ibuprofen, and a very annoying tech-support call to Amazon, who tried but basically had no clue about the Orbi. Amazon tech wanted to open a BUNCH of ports that were already open- no joy there. BIG FAN of "Super Orbi" (RBK53). It's KingKong of Wi-Fi! But don't forget to axe the daisy chain!