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RyanE6
Apr 19, 2020Tutor
RBK22 Existing Modem/Router, Switches etc
Hello, I just purchased the RBK22 from Costco. Everything is hooked up and running after reading through a few posts on here but I have questions. Current Configuration: Netgear c7000v2 (modem/rou...
- Apr 20, 2020
Yes, thats the setting. Changed to NO and this puts the modem in to modem only mode. Then use the RBR in router mode.
To access the modems web page, you'll need to access it via 192.168.100.1 I believe when it's in modem only mode. Since the router portion is disabled, the 192.168.0.1 no longer works.
michaelkenward
Apr 19, 2020Guru - Experienced User
RyanE6 wrote:
I can reach each interface through my web browser on my PC but why would the Orbi app itself direct me to the other router?
That's the first mention in this conversation I can see of any App.
Here at least the Android Orbi app goes to the Orbi in AP mode when I connect to the Orbi wifi, but only if I sneak up on it with Remote Management.
As CrimpOn says, the apps and browsers expect to see a router, unless you feed them the IP address of the device you are trying to connect to.
One way to make life easier is to fix the local IP address of whatever you have set up as the AP. Then you can use that IP to dive in whenever you feel the urge.
RyanE6 wrote:
The Orbi has newer technology, faster speeds and a better application. I would like to think it's better or at least give it a chance. Should I move everything over, would I need to change the c7000v2 to "router mode" "no" and change Orbi back to Router Mode from AP, correct?
I don't know what "better application" is, but the main advantage of Orbi is in the wifi technology.
I don't know what else you use it for, so I have no idea which features it has that you cannot get on the C7000v2. In my case the R7800 in front of my Orbi AP does all that I need, including things like ReadySHARE and ReadyCLOUD, things that Orbi does not do, much to the regret of some users.It looks like your device supports ReadySHARE is not ReadyCLOUD.
There are plenty of experienced users with Orbi routers in AP mode. So you would not be in alien territory if you did that.
You probably know this already, but, for the benefit of anyone who drops in later, if you want to experiment with different modes, the manual for the C7000v2 tells you about "bridge" (modem only) mode in the section Connect Your Modem Router to a Router After Installation and Activation.
If you visit the support pages:
Support | NETGEAR
you can feed in your model number and find the documentation for your hardware.
It will also have any firmware and drivers for your device.
Look for the model number on the label on the device.
RyanE6
Apr 19, 2020Tutor
I tried to login via remote management but apparently it isn't enabled and the option to enable it through the web browser is greyed out. I'm guessing the Orbi needs to be in Router mode to enable this feature and then maybe it will stay enabled when switching it back to AP mode?
I've had my c7000v2 for a couple of years now and I've never really had any issues except the WiFi coverage downstairs is mediocre so I've been doing research on the Orbi and Nest WiFi. I was in Costco yesterday and they had the RBK22 (2 pack) for $99! I didn't think twice about purchasing it. My network is used for multiple gaming PC's and a lot of smart home devices such as lights, cameras, alarm, google home mini's, Firestick's etc.. so WiFi coverage is important.
Tomorrow my 8-port Netgear switch will be here and I'm going to attempt the configuration I mentioned in the first post and see how it goes.
Thank you both for taking the time to reply back to me!
- FURRYe38Apr 20, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Did you but the C series modem in to full bridge mode, disable NAT on the modem? This should make the modem just modem only, then connect your RBR to the modem and configure ROUTER Mode on the RBR. The Orbi app should detect the RBR system...
RyanE6 wrote:I tried to login via remote management but apparently it isn't enabled and the option to enable it through the web browser is greyed out. I'm guessing the Orbi needs to be in Router mode to enable this feature and then maybe it will stay enabled when switching it back to AP mode?
I've had my c7000v2 for a couple of years now and I've never really had any issues except the WiFi coverage downstairs is mediocre so I've been doing research on the Orbi and Nest WiFi. I was in Costco yesterday and they had the RBK22 (2 pack) for $99! I didn't think twice about purchasing it. My network is used for multiple gaming PC's and a lot of smart home devices such as lights, cameras, alarm, google home mini's, Firestick's etc.. so WiFi coverage is important.
Tomorrow my 8-port Netgear switch will be here and I'm going to attempt the configuration I mentioned in the first post and see how it goes.
Thank you both for taking the time to reply back to me!
- RyanE6Apr 20, 2020TutorThere is a setting: Router Mode (yes or no), by selecting no, this enabled modem only mode and I enabled router mode on the Orbi. I don't touch any of the NAT settings and everything seems to be up and running. All of my devices are connected wired and wirelessly and the Orbi app is functioning as it should.
The only issue I've run into is, I don't know how to access the modem settings on the c7000v2 now since the IP address has changed.- FURRYe38Apr 20, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Yes, thats the setting. Changed to NO and this puts the modem in to modem only mode. Then use the RBR in router mode.
To access the modems web page, you'll need to access it via 192.168.100.1 I believe when it's in modem only mode. Since the router portion is disabled, the 192.168.0.1 no longer works.