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yorkytoo
Jun 27, 2019Aspirant
ordbi rbr20
Need help please My rrouter/moden is on 192.168.0.1 - 192.168.0.254 My orbi is setting itself to the 192.168.1.1 etc How can I get both units on to 192.168.0.1 etc and not have any conflicts or su...
- Jun 27, 2019
If the Orbi is set to "router", then it will get an address from the modem and will set itself up as the "gateway" between the Orbi network and the outside world. i.e. It will give out DHCP addresses to all devices connected to the Orbi in the 192.168.1.x network. This is the way routers work. HOWEVER, this also means that you have two routers, back to back. What people call a "double NAT" condition, which is not generally a good thing.
The suggested solutions are:
- Put the modem into "bridge" or "passthu" mode so that the Orbi gets a public address from the provider and is the only "router".
- Put the Orbi into Access Point (AP) mode, so that the modem/router supplies IP addresses to all devices.
CrimpOn
Jun 27, 2019Guru - Experienced User
If the Orbi is set to "router", then it will get an address from the modem and will set itself up as the "gateway" between the Orbi network and the outside world. i.e. It will give out DHCP addresses to all devices connected to the Orbi in the 192.168.1.x network. This is the way routers work. HOWEVER, this also means that you have two routers, back to back. What people call a "double NAT" condition, which is not generally a good thing.
The suggested solutions are:
- Put the modem into "bridge" or "passthu" mode so that the Orbi gets a public address from the provider and is the only "router".
- Put the Orbi into Access Point (AP) mode, so that the modem/router supplies IP addresses to all devices.
- yorkytooJun 29, 2019Aspirant
thank you I knew someone would have a solution
Many thanhs again
Regards
David