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rinibean
Feb 07, 2021Aspirant
TMobile disable wifi and use Orbi?
Hi, We have a T-mobile home internet modem/router combo and an Orbi RBR40 with two satellites. The T-mobile devices is relatively new. Previously, we had a Blazing Hog modem and the Orbi as our r...
vajim
Feb 08, 2021Master
Try this
https://kb.netgear.com/31218/How-do-I-configure-my-Orbi-router-to-act-as-an-access-point
This is your problem: The T-mobile is an LTE modem/router combo
rinibean
Feb 08, 2021Aspirant
Yes, I'm aware of this. As I said, I have been using our Orbi as an access point up until now so I'm aware of how to set it up this way. However, I cannot use the Circle parental controls when the Orbi is only an AP.
T-mobile has indicated I can disable their router in the modem/router combo, and use my own router. I have disabled the router portion of the T-mobile LTE, but I cannot get the Orbi to pick up from there as a router.
- vajimFeb 08, 2021Master
rinibean wrote:Yes, I'm aware of this. As I said, I have been using our Orbi as an access point up until now so I'm aware of how to set it up this way. However, I cannot use the Circle parental controls when the Orbi is only an AP.
T-mobile has indicated I can disable their router in the modem/router combo, and use my own router. I have disabled the router portion of the T-mobile LTE, but I cannot get the Orbi to pick up from there as a router.
You're talking parental control and orbi not acting as a router
I'll bow out for I'm not understanding your problem
imho you've got 2 or 3 problems..... the t-mobile, the parental controls and possibly firmware issues
good luck
- rinibeanFeb 08, 2021Aspirant
vajim wrote:
rinibean wrote:Yes, I'm aware of this. As I said, I have been using our Orbi as an access point up until now so I'm aware of how to set it up this way. However, I cannot use the Circle parental controls when the Orbi is only an AP.
T-mobile has indicated I can disable their router in the modem/router combo, and use my own router. I have disabled the router portion of the T-mobile LTE, but I cannot get the Orbi to pick up from there as a router.
You're talking parental control and orbi not acting as a router
I'll bow out for I'm not understanding your problem
imho you've got 2 or 3 problems..... the t-mobile, the parental controls and possibly firmware issues
good luck
The parental controls are a side issue that will resolve itself once the Orbi is working as a router. That can be disregarded for now if it helps.
I realize that most people just use the Orbi as a AP and keep the LTE router. But, I want to do the opposite and disable the LTE router and keep the Orbi functioning as a router. This is what I can't ge to work. I'm not sure if that helps clarify.
- vajimFeb 08, 2021Master
rinibean wrote:The parental controls are a side issue that will resolve itself once the Orbi is working as a router. That can be disregarded for now if it helps.
Perhaps, however there are lots of folks have experienced problems with the aprental controls after updating their firmware. Only mentioned it because you did and not knowing what firmware you hace.
- CrimpOnFeb 08, 2021Guru - Experienced User
rinibean wrote:T-mobile has indicated I can disable their router in the modem/router combo, and use my own router. I have disabled the router portion of the T-mobile LTE, but I cannot get the Orbi to pick up from there as a router.
Having "two routers" (back-to-back) is the dreaded "Double NAT" situation which interferes with some specific applications, such as VPN, opening ports, and some internet gaming. When there is a problem, the solution is to change either the ISP device or the Orbi to no longer be a router.
My first step would be to reset the T-mobile back to factory settings, set the Orbi as a router, and connect it to the T-mobile.
Do you have a link to the T-Mobile modem's User Manual?
- rinibeanFeb 08, 2021Aspirant
CrimpOn wrote:
rinibean wrote:T-mobile has indicated I can disable their router in the modem/router combo, and use my own router. I have disabled the router portion of the T-mobile LTE, but I cannot get the Orbi to pick up from there as a router.
Having "two routers" (back-to-back) is the dreaded "Double NAT" situation which interferes with some specific applications, such as VPN, opening ports, and some internet gaming. When there is a problem, the solution is to change either the ISP device or the Orbi to no longer be a router.
My first step would be to reset the T-mobile back to factory settings, set the Orbi as a router, and connect it to the T-mobile.
Do you have a link to the T-Mobile modem's User Manual?
Hi, thank you. I have already tried this unfortunately and still cannot get it to connect. When the T-mobile router is off, and the Orbi is turned back into router mode, the light on the Orbi is magenta (or no light) and in the Orbi app it says "offline." It just can't seem to pull the internet signal into the Orbi from the modem.
I'm not sure what's happening, except that maybe there is some small setting somewhere that might need to be adjusted.
- CrimpOnFeb 08, 2021Guru - Experienced User
rinibean wrote:
Hi, thank you. I have already tried this unfortunately and still cannot get it to connect. When the T-mobile router is off, and the Orbi is turned back into router mode, the light on the Orbi is magenta (or no light) and in the Orbi app it says "offline." It just can't seem to pull the internet signal into the Orbi from the modem.I understand, but that is not what I suggested. My suggestion is to put the T-Mobile back into its factory reset state, which is a combination modem/router/WiFi. (would still like to know the exact product number in order to look up the user manual on-line.) And put the Orbi back into its factory reset state (router mode). Then, connect Orbi WAN port to the T-Mobile modem.