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JordonMusser
Jun 23, 2021Aspirant
RBK20 WiFi cant connect to Wired devices
I am trying to ping a wired connection with a device on the WiFi and it doesn't work.
I am using the ORBI in AP mode, with a FIOS router for DHCP.
Everything else works fine, I just can't connect directly to a computer that is on the wired network from one on the wireless. In this case I need my phone to connect to my smart home controller.
8 Replies
- FURRYe38Guru - Experienced User
Is these devices connected to the RBR, RBS or do you have the wifi running on the ISP router and devices connected there?
- JordonMusserAspirant
Wired: I wired it to both the switch (connected to router) and also directly to the RBR with no change.
Wireless: I am believe Ive been connected to the RBR and BRS with same issue.
- CrimpOnGuru - Experienced User
JordonMusser wrote:I am trying to ping a wired connection with a device on the WiFi and it doesn't work.
I am using the ORBI in AP mode, with a FIOS router for DHCP.
Everything else works fine, I just can't connect directly to a computer that is on the wired network from one on the wireless. In this case I need my phone to connect to my smart home controller.
I regularly ping devices on my Orbi network and have been surprised to learn that some of them do not respond to ICMP (ping) requests.
My Nest Mini, for example, happily responds to ping, but my Echo Dot does not. In a similar fashion, I was frustrated that a Windows computer would not respond to ping until some nice forum member pointed out that the Windows Firewall default is not to respond. Once I told the Firewall ping was OK, my testing got a lot easier.
Does this home controller respond to ping when a computer that is wired to the same FIOS taht the home controller is wired to?
- JordonMusserAspirant
actually. no, I didn't even think to try that. That doesn't work as well. So it appears it may be a router problem and not orbi?
I can access the home controller using their service, so I know its accessible (if I run my phone on 4G LTE i can reach it via the service)
- CrimpOnGuru - Experienced User
JordonMusser wrote:actually. no, I didn't even think to try that. That doesn't work as well. So it appears it may be a router problem and not orbi?
I can access the home controller using their service, so I know its accessible (if I run my phone on 4G LTE i can reach it via the service)
Most Internet of Things (IoT) devices create a link to the "Cloud" (this is not a security breach because the link comes from inside the LAN to the cloud, not from the outside)
I would expect that the smartphone app would work when the phone is connected to Orbi WiFi. (Mine certainly do, and I have about a dozen).
On the question of ICMP (ping), that would be something the home controller company could answer. "Does it, or doesn't it?"