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TWAY
Sep 13, 2019Aspirant
RBR50 and MR1100
I'm in a rural area and I have slow DSL (2Mbps) but the AT&T tower is nearby and we just got a MR1100 hotspot which averages about 40Mbps down. I'd love to send that signal throughout the house so I ...
CrimpOn
Sep 13, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Alas, I fear you got the wrong gizmo. The user manual specifically says on page 11, "You can connect an Ethernet-compatible device to this port.Your mobile router can send data received from your service provider’s mobile broadband network through this port, but cannot send data receivedon this port out over the broadband network. Devices connected to the mobile router over WiFi anddevices connected to this port can send and receive information to each other. " Here's a link to the User Manual I found on the web:
https://www.netgear.com/images/InstallationGuide/mobile/MR1100ATT/MR1100ATT-USERS-MANUAL.pdf
In other words, an Orbi router connected to this cannot contact the internet.
Being battery powered, my guess is that this gizmo is intended to use as a portable hot spot. i.e. take it on a picnic, and everybody there can user their WiFi things. What you need is a regular LTE router.
Slickcart
Jan 08, 2020Aspirant
This is bad information that is absolutely incorrect. If you have not attempted the what the user is asking then it’s irresponsible to respond with advice. This frustrates me so often on NETGEAR forums. It confuses users when they read advice from someone who hasn’t even attempted what they’re asking about.
I’ve successfully used the MR1100 with firmware 12.05.05.00 as a modem and used the Orbi mesh system RBR50 as the router for full cover of a 3,200 sq. ft. location. Turn IP Passthrough on, DHCP off (this is generally the case) and disable Etherne standby. I do not believe I used port forwarding.
Once I had everything setup on the MR1100, I restarted it and the orbi (both parent and child) and the MR1100 as the modem and Orbi as the mesh wifi has been working very well for 6 months in a row so far. (I use OTR mobile’s service in the MR1100 discussed in this message.)
I’ve successfully used the MR1100 with firmware 12.05.05.00 as a modem and used the Orbi mesh system RBR50 as the router for full cover of a 3,200 sq. ft. location. Turn IP Passthrough on, DHCP off (this is generally the case) and disable Etherne standby. I do not believe I used port forwarding.
Once I had everything setup on the MR1100, I restarted it and the orbi (both parent and child) and the MR1100 as the modem and Orbi as the mesh wifi has been working very well for 6 months in a row so far. (I use OTR mobile’s service in the MR1100 discussed in this message.)