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Rickd83
Nov 22, 2022Aspirant
Printer OFFLINE on ORBI, but IDLE on home network.
If my computer is on the home network, the printer shows IDLE. If the computer is on the ORBI network, the printer indicates OFFLINE. If I set my computer to ORBI network and reinstall the printer, t...
Mikey94025
Nov 23, 2022Hero
Rickd83 wrote:If my computer is on the home network, the printer shows IDLE. If the computer is on the ORBI network, the printer indicates OFFLINE. If I set my computer to ORBI network and reinstall the printer, the printer shows IDLE on ORBI and OFFLINE on the home network. Is there a way that the printer can work on both networks? Since ORBI is an extender of the home network, it seems there should be a way for the printer to work on both networks.
How is your printer connected to your Orbi? Is wired, then make sure it is connected to your Orbi, not your home router.
Can you tell what the IP address is of the printer when it is installed from the home network vs. the Orbi network? I think we can learn a bit if we can examine the differences in the IP addresses.
Rickd83
Nov 23, 2022Aspirant
The printer IP address for the home network is quite different from the printer IP address on the ORBI network.
Rick
- FURRYe38Nov 23, 2022Guru - Experienced User
I recommend bridging the CAX30 modem if your going to use the Orbi system as a wifi mesh system.
Would help the printer maintain connection to the one wifi system.
- Mikey94025Nov 27, 2022Hero
Rickd83 wrote:The printer IP address for the home network is quite different from the printer IP address on the ORBI network.
That seems to be a problem them, i.e., your Orbi network should not be different from your home network because it will cause connectivity issues between the devices.
Normally people just standardize on the Orbi network and make sure all devices are connected to or downstream from the Orbi. Alternatively, connect your Orbi in Access Point (AP) mode, not Router mode, so that it extends and is the same as your home network.
- Rickd83Nov 27, 2022Aspirant
Perfect!! That did it! Thank you so much!
Rick