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Captainiowa2
Aug 19, 2021Aspirant
What actually causes brs_wanlan_conflict.html on Orbi RBR2?
I'm on what appears to be a triple-NAT network (setup by my landlord) and on my Apple devices (all that I own), I'm getting a redirect to brs_wanlan_conflict.html. While I eventually want to find a s...
FURRYe38
Aug 19, 2021Guru - Experienced User
Ask the landlord if you can use the DMZ on his Router or ISP Modem/Router as a option so that you can use your Orbi system in router mode. DMZ helps avoid NAT issues and you can still use the Orbi in router mode instead of AP mode.
Captainiowa2 wrote:
I'm on what appears to be a triple-NAT network (setup by my landlord) and on my Apple devices (all that I own), I'm getting a redirect to brs_wanlan_conflict.html. While I eventually want to find a solution, I'm first trying to find documentation for the conditions that actually make that redirect happen. For me, the redirect appears sporadically on popular sites and consistently when invoking certain subdomains (e.g. maps.google.com but not google.com). Does anyone have insight into what's happening and why only some sites are affected?
Also, I anticipate that I'll receive advice to simply not triple-NAT because it adds network complexity and degrades performance. While I appreciate a clean network topology, the unique needs of this building make a triple-NAT sufficient and most cost effective (i.e. using existing equipment). Namely, the goal is to setup three separate subnets for three individuals whose most network instensive needs are to use streaming services and make video calls (i.e. not gaming).