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johnbday's avatar
Dec 29, 2019

Switching ISP gateway to bridge mode

Comcast/Xfinity is my ISP, and the Gateway they provide is a combination cable modem and router.  The RBR 50 (connected by Cat6A ethernet) is presently set up to work with the Xfinity in its dual role (Advanced settings Setup Wizard did the trick). I am advised I can gat a noticeable network speed improvement by switching the Xfinity unit to Bridge Mode. My two questions are: 1) what if any settings changes do I need to make to the RBR50; and 2) will I have to reconstitute my existing (Orbi) WiFi network (i.e.  have to re-login the almost 40 devices permanently logged into the OrbiWiFi [thermostat, fans, Sonos]? 

 

Network topology is Xfinity Gateway <connected by Cat 6A> to Orbi RBR50 <connected by Cat 6A> to NetgearXS724EM 10G, 24 port switch <connected by Cat 6A> to 4 Orbi RBS50 satellites and several desktop and other end devices on ethernet network.

 

Thanks in advance!

 

11 Replies

  • Your LAN is already at max speed with Ethernet backhaul.  The only difference you might notice is between ISP and Orbi.  Switching to ISP modem/rouer to bridge mode won't make a difference if Orbi is currently in AP Mode.  Orbi WiFi settings won't be affected with either setup if they're currently connected to Orbi WiFi network.  Everything should continue to work as is.

    • Comcast claims - after oserving my subscription speed is 1G, that "the expected speed improvement should be up to 800 MBPS with  up to 1024MBPS for wire connected devices"  

       

      Thoughts?

       

      Also - thanks 

      • SW_'s avatar
        SW_
        Prodigy

        I also have Gigabit Comcast and I am getting ~900Mbps on average with Orbi in AP mode with SB8200 Modem.  If you're not getting anything close to ~900Mbps, you should have them come out and check line signals into your DOSIC 3.1 modem to make sure noise to signal ratio is within range.

         

        What's your current speedtest via Orbi App?


  • johnbday wrote:

    Comcast/Xfinity is my ISP, and the Gateway they provide is a combination cable modem and router.  The RBR 50 (connected by Cat6A ethernet) is presently set up to work with the Xfinity in its dual role (Advanced settings Setup Wizard did the trick). I am advised I can gat a noticeable network speed improvement by switching the Xfinity unit to Bridge Mode. My two questions are: 1) what if any settings changes do I need to make to the RBR50; and 2) will I have to reconstitute my existing (Orbi) WiFi network (i.e.  have to re-login the almost 40 devices permanently logged into the OrbiWiFi [thermostat, fans, Sonos]? 

     

    Network topology is Xfinity Gateway <connected by Cat 6A> to Orbi RBR50 <connected by Cat 6A> to NetgearXS724EM 10G, 24 port switch <connected by Cat 6A> to 4 Orbi RBS50 satellites and several desktop and other end devices on ethernet network.

     

    Thanks in advance!

     


    There's no reason to rent their box if you're just going to bridge it.  Can you not just buy your own modem and be done with it?

     

    If you follow the suggestion of putting Orbi into AP mode, your WiFi devices should be safe, although they may need to be restarted if they don't pickup the new IP address assigned.