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NikMan
Dec 06, 2018Aspirant
Using Orbi as AP with managed switch
Hi All,
I'd be grateful for any advice! I just bought an Orbi with 2 satellites as my (three) old Netgear PoE WAP's have been playing up recently. My set-up is-
1. Virgin media Superhub 3 in ...
- Dec 10, 2018
Hi All,
I've managed to get the Orbi working with my switch etc. I don't if I this was entirely necessary but what I did was -
1. changed Orbi back to router mode
2. Synced both satellites
3. Changed Orbi router back to AP
4. Plugged it into the LAN port and waited a while!
I think the original LAN port I was using was faulty, which clearly caused a lot of my original confusion/problems.
It all seems to be working now, with my Netgear R7000p acting as Router. I have one of the Satellites also connected to the switch via a LAN port as well - which I am assuming will help the stability of my MESH network? I am still trying to understand some of the new terms associated with MESH WiFi (ethernet backhaul/daisy-chaining etc) - when I logged into the Orbi it said my backhaul was good?
However! Just discovered this morning that one of my Sonos boxes can't connect to the Orbi satellite WiFi. I did a quick Google and discovered lots of people have had similar problems. I am going to have a play and try and get it working - if not then I will have to connect the Sonos boxes use a LAN connection.
Thanks for all the help/advice!
NikM
p.s. - I did log into my Netgear Switch, and I think the "IGMP protocols" were already disabled?
st_shaw
Dec 06, 2018Master
I use Orbi in AP mode with managed switches from Ubiquiti. No issues.
There is no setting in Orbi that I can think of that would prevent this from working (assuming nothing is set incorrectly.)
First, check to make sure things are wired correctly and there are no bad cables. Plugging a laptop or other device into the port being used for Orbi could help diagnose this. Then, double check to make sure Orbi is really configured in AP mode. Also, make sure Orbi's AP mode is configured to get an IP via DHCP and not using an IP hardwired in the Orbi web UI.
- NikManDec 07, 2018Aspirant
Thanks, I will double-check the LAN ports and Orbi setting tonight. I will also double check the Netgear switch settings if it still doesn't work.
Thanks,
NikM
- FURRYe38Dec 07, 2018Guru - Experienced User
Just disable IGMP procols should be all thats needed...
- FURRYe38Dec 09, 2018Guru - Experienced User
Let us know how it goes...
NikMan wrote:
Thanks, I will double-check the LAN ports and Orbi setting tonight. I will also double check the Netgear switch settings if it still doesn't work.
Thanks,
NikM
- NikManDec 10, 2018Aspirant
Hi All,
I've managed to get the Orbi working with my switch etc. I don't if I this was entirely necessary but what I did was -
1. changed Orbi back to router mode
2. Synced both satellites
3. Changed Orbi router back to AP
4. Plugged it into the LAN port and waited a while!
I think the original LAN port I was using was faulty, which clearly caused a lot of my original confusion/problems.
It all seems to be working now, with my Netgear R7000p acting as Router. I have one of the Satellites also connected to the switch via a LAN port as well - which I am assuming will help the stability of my MESH network? I am still trying to understand some of the new terms associated with MESH WiFi (ethernet backhaul/daisy-chaining etc) - when I logged into the Orbi it said my backhaul was good?
However! Just discovered this morning that one of my Sonos boxes can't connect to the Orbi satellite WiFi. I did a quick Google and discovered lots of people have had similar problems. I am going to have a play and try and get it working - if not then I will have to connect the Sonos boxes use a LAN connection.
Thanks for all the help/advice!
NikM
p.s. - I did log into my Netgear Switch, and I think the "IGMP protocols" were already disabled?