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the5rivers
Mar 06, 2020Tutor
RBK53 AP Mode Not Working with TDS Fiber Modem
Hello everyone. I have searched through the forum and on the web and cannot find info specific to my situation. I have fiber through TDS, they have provided a Calix 716ge modem (ONT), and my RBK53 ro...
the5rivers
Mar 06, 2020Tutor
Hi thanks for the reply. I have seen you post this "double NAT" reply in other related threads as well, but I don't think it applies to my situation unfortunately. I am currently running the most recent FW 2.5.1.8 on router and two sats.
TDS is telling me that the ONT does not have modem capabilities and no interface that I can log into. It is also NOT a router. They mentioned that the modem they use is an actiontec T3200, but I was not given one because I have a fiber connection and there was no need. As far as I can tell, I have no way to access the ONT settings.
Do I need to buy a cheap modem and put that between the ONT and the RBR50 in order for this to work?
FURRYe38
Mar 06, 2020Guru - Experienced User
You need to ask your ISP what is needed so that you can interface the Orbi's RBR to there services. There needs to be some form of Ethernet interface connection at the ONT or some router or modem that the RBR can connect to for its' WAN port connection.
The Actiontec is a gateway modem, which can be used however already has a built in router and wifi.
https://www.windstream.com/support/internet/wi-fi-network/Actiontec-T3200
- the5riversMar 06, 2020Tutor
Yeah they said no modem is necessary with a fiber connection. They are taking the fiber line and terminating it at the ONT, then using an ethernet wire from the LAN 1 port to my RBR50. Everything works as adverstised via a wireless backhaul. I just cant get the RBR50 to work in AP mode.
I suspect I will have to ask for an actiontec or whatever modem they use, and have them disable the router/wifi capabilities in order for this to work. Would that be a correct assumption?
Thanks for your help.
- FURRYe38Mar 06, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Ya you'll need another router inbetween if you want to use the Orbi in AP mode.
- Retired_MemberMar 06, 2020
From what I understand, the Orbi needs a modem (like most routers).
AP mode = 2 routers involved.
Not clear on what you're trying to accomplish by seeking the AP mode.
Good luck
- the5riversMar 06, 2020Tutor
I want to utilize the ethernet wiring within my house, and leverage a wired etherent backhaul with my RBR setup instead of wireless.