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musicman8120
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Apr 08, 2023

RBR50v.2 Using with a Cox Panoramic WiFi cable modem

We just purchased an Orbi RBR50v2 system and I have a question regarding using this with our Cox Panoramic WiFi modem. Can the network name and password set in the Cox box but used in the Orbi system as well, or do I need a separate name and password for the MESH system ?

 

Thanks, David Reider

5 Replies

  • FURRYe38's avatar
    FURRYe38
    Guru - Experienced User

    Would need to be different unless you want the Orbi to replace the ISP modems wifi signal and disable the ISP Modems wifi. Which would be recommended.

     

     

    • musicman8120's avatar
      musicman8120
      Aspirant

      Thanks for the reply. My intention was to extend my Cox WiFi further without having to have a different network and causing devices to have to switch back and forth as they move locations. Perhaps this is the wrong system to do that ?

    • musicman8120's avatar
      musicman8120
      Aspirant

      So here's what I have.....I have the Cox Panoramic WiFi cable modem in the basement now. I want to put the Orbi modem on the first floor living room above it connected with an ethernet cable. Then I want to place the satellite in a back bedroom where my wife has her office, and where the signal will then reach out to the back yard. So I don't want to lose the Cox signal in the basement area because we have Roku devices there as well as my office. I'm just trying to increase the coverage area to the upper floor and the backyard without creating a 2nd network. I hope this makes sense.  Thanks !

      • CrimpOn's avatar
        CrimpOn
        Guru - Experienced User

        The issue is that the Cox WiFi and the Orbi WiFi are separate networks.  Even if they have the (exact same) WiFi SSID & password, the WiFi units do not coordinate with each other.  If a device connects to one of them, it will remain connected to that system until the WiFi connection becomes so terrible that it gives up and disconnects.  Then, it will begin looking around for a WiFi system that it recognizes.  Within the Orbi system, devices can roam "seamlessly" from one WiFi access point to another, and the user never notices.

         

        Roku, desktop computers, printers, cameras, speakers, etc. are not mobile.  Once they connect, they will remain connected and be happy.

        Mobile devices are an issue.  Suppose you are in the basement and your phone connects to the Cox WiFi.  All good.  Lightning fast. Go up the stairs and start to walk outside. Signal will get slower and slower, but not quit until it just gives up completely. Turn WiFi off and back on again, and "all is good".

         

        The other issue is that when the Orbi is in the default "router mode", devices connected to Cox and Orbi will work with the internet just fine, but may have problems communicating with each other. Say the only printer is downstairs.  (oops)  One cure for this is to put the Orbi into Access Point (AP) mode so that the Cox system manages all the IP addresses and keeps all devices in one LAN.

  • KevinLiT's avatar
    KevinLiT
    NETGEAR Moderator

    Hello musicman8120 ,

     

    Welcome to the NETGEAR Community!

     

    I understand you would like to use your RBR50v2 Orbi Mesh System to increase the wireless range of your existing network.  To extend your wireless network using the RBR50v2, it is recommended that the wireless networks on your ISP modem be disabled and the Orbi router be put in AP mode. Once the SSID on your ISP is disabled, you can use the same SSID and passphrase credentials for your RBR50v2. This configuration has been proven to be the most compatible for users that would like to integrate an Orbi Mesh System into their existing network. 

     

    Please be sure to visit the following link for placement recommendations for your Orbi Mesh System:

    Where should I place my Orbi satellite? | Answer | NETGEAR Support

     

    Best,

    Kevin

    Community Team