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Brenkj
Feb 17, 2019Aspirant
Website(s) blocked
I installed my Orbi system Friday. Since then when I try to navigate to CNN.com, I get a weird-looking page that asks for my password (I don’t have a pw for CNN). I’ve gotten a similar page for a coup...
ekhalil
Feb 17, 2019Master
You seem to have double NAT in your network that causes this issue.
If your Orbi is set in Router Mode then you should make sure the ISP modem/router is not also acting as a router.
What is the model of the ISP modem/router you’re using and do you have the manual for it to see if it can be set in bridged, pass through or DMZ modes?
If you can’t change in the ISP router then you need to keep it as your main router and instead set Orbi in AP Mode.
Brenkj
Feb 17, 2019Aspirant
Thanks for the response. Our service is through AT&T. It looks like the brand of the router is is Pace? The model is 5268AC. I don't have a manual, but I can look for one online.
- ekhalilFeb 17, 2019Master
Brenkj wrote:
Thanks for the response. Our service is through AT&T. It looks like the brand of the router is is Pace? The model is 5268AC. I don't have a manual, but I can look for one online.
Thanks, here is the manual. You need to set it up in DMZ Plus mode as described in page 23 of the manual. This is if you want to keep Orbi in Router Mode.
Another option would be to keep the ISP router as is and change Orbi to AP Mode.
- BrenkjFeb 17, 2019Aspirant
Thanks, Ekhalil. Unfortunately, I get the same type of error page when I try to navigate to the IP address listed in the manual to start the process.
I just spent 3 hours on the phone with AT&T, getting the Pace gateway device placed into bridge mode. That seems to have worked as I no longer see the ATT device on the list of WiFi options on my laptop. However, I'm still getting the same error message for the same websites. The ATT technical support rep said the problem is with the Orbi device. I should mention the Orbi I bought is certified refurbished. Is it possible there are some settings on the device that are left over from the previous user that are causing these problems? Thanks.
- ekhalilFeb 17, 2019Master
Brenkj wrote:
......... However, I'm still getting the same error message for the same websites. The ATT technical support rep said the problem is with the Orbi device. I should mention the Orbi I bought is certified refurbished. Is it possible there are some settings on the device that are left over from the previous user that are causing these problems? Thanks.
These issues are indication of double NAT so it does not look that the ATT router is now bridged. Did they say that they have changed it to bridged or DMZ Modes? Or have they just switched off wifi?
If they have not done that, and it seems that they have not or failed to do that, then you can instead set Orbi in AP Mode, and keep the ATT router as the main router (please make sure the ATT router is back to it's original settings but with wifi switched off)
You can do this from Orbi by logging in to the web GUI from any computer by browsing to orbilogin.com, login using your admin password, then follow the following links to set Orbi to AP Mode and then click on Apply: