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slate2000
Jun 10, 2018Tutor
RBK50 with FiOS Quantum Router Setup
I have a FiOS Quantum router (G1100). I have the FiOS triple play so that includes internet, phone and TV with 2 STBs. I am interested in buying the Orbi RBK50 system. I want the FiOS router solely t...
- Jun 11, 2018
Modem Combo Units:
Couple of options,
1. Configure the modem for transparent bridge mode. Then use the Orbi router in router mode.
2. If you can't bridge the modem, disable ALL wifi radios on the modem, configure the modems DMZ for the IP address the Orbi router gets from the modem. Then you can use the Orbi router in Router mode.
3. Or disable all wifi radios on the modem and connect the Orbi router to the modem, LAN to LAN and configure AP mode on the Orbi router.
slate2000 wrote:
I have a FiOS Quantum router (G1100). I have the FiOS triple play so that includes internet, phone and TV with 2 STBs. I am interested in buying the Orbi RBK50 system. I want the FiOS router solely to act as a modem as I believe it is not very good but I own it. Also, the router supports Verizon features like the show guide and PPV. so I can't get rid of it. I want the Orbi to act as the wifi router with some limited hard wired devices attached. I see conflicting information regarding proper setup. Many say the Orbi has to run in AP mode, which I believe defeats the purpose. I have to believe that there are numerous existing and working situations like I highlighted (FiOS/Orbi). Before I buy the Orbi I need to know this will work and is the best way to connect with the FiOS router but yet use the full features of the Orbi. For sure, specific setup instructions for the router and the Orbi would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks in advance.... Johnny
FURRYe38
Jun 11, 2018Guru - Experienced User
Let us know how it goes.
I'm setting one up for my friend this week as well. :smileywink:
slate2000
Jun 16, 2018Tutor
My Orbi arrived on Tuesday and I had it up and running in pretty short order! Works very well and as expected. For now I have it in AP mode connected to my FiOS Quantum router. It bothers me that I can't use the Orbi router and have to send all the traffic to/from the FiOS router. The bulk of my transmissions are on the LAN among 12 wifi security cams. I will look into bridging the FiOS as suggested above but for now I'll leave it in AP mode. I have 23 - 28 devices attached.
Regarding the penetration of the cement siding, it is working pretty well. However, I still have to two cams in front of house that struggle to get through so I put back the TP-Link RE450 AC1750 as an extender for these two devices. Working well. I will look into moving the Orbi router but I have limited choices at this point.
Next, I want to look at implicit Beam Forming, MU-MIMO and Fast Roaming. Not sure how these will impact my cams.
Many thanks for all the support!
- FURRYe38Jun 16, 2018Guru - Experienced User
Glad it's working well. Enjoy.
:smileywink:
- Onelove123Jun 26, 2018Aspirant
I have the Orbi RBK53 kit (RBR50 router and 2x RBS50 satelites) and replaced the Fios Gateway with the Orbi router. First I disabled the wifi (2.4G and 5G) that came with the Fios Gateway. Then I disconnected the ethernet from Fios Gateway and plugged directly to the Orbi router. Then unplugged the coax wire from Fios Gateway and connect directly to the TV cable box.
Now I have a seemless Fios Gigabit setup with my Orbi RBK53 system. I saw a few devices connected to a satelite that is ~60 feet away with 1 bar so I had to reset the wifi on those devices (nest, wifi cameras, lights) to start a new connection to the closest router/satelite to get full bar connection.
- tsigJun 26, 2018Luminary
Be aware that you will not be able to use on demand or pay per view without the fios gateway.
- Onelove123Jul 06, 2018Aspirant
Yes, defintely lost my TV guide and onDemand. Guess i will need to go with either option 3 or 4 per below. with these 2 options, can i connect the ethernet from ONT directly to the stb boxes?
3. Call Verizon/Frontier and have your internet connection moved from COAX to Ethernet and use your Orbi as the router. Verizon/Frontier can split the connection at the ONT outside so it can do both. They don't like to do this but it can be done. You will need an ethernet run from the ONT to wherever you have your Orbi router setup.
4. Have the Internet connection removed completely from the COAX connection and use ethernet, same as above and only use the COAX for TV. In this setup, you will need a MOCA device to inject your LAN to the COAX so that the STBs get the guide data and to use On-Demand. I've done this setup and it works reasonably well. You can also use the ethernet port on the STBs to connect them to the LAN but requires you to have ethernet wherever you have them, which most people don't. You could also connect the STBs to the ethernet jacks on the Orbi satellites.