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stacy36
Mar 15, 2023Follower
Is the netgear Orbi app useless
I’ve been playing around with the orbi rbr 10 model. So far the speed and latency are very good for my setup. I downloaded the netgear orbi app. The app shows you a lot of info but you can’t seem to ...
CrimpOn
Mar 15, 2023Guru - Experienced User
The title says it all. Compared to other vendor smartphone apps, the Orbi 'app' is pathetic. With so many customers these days not possessing a desktop computer or even a laptop computer with an Ethernet port, it provides the ability to "plug this thing in and have WiFi."
- From my WiFi scans, it appears that a significant number of customers do zero configuration of their WiFi systems. (there is lots of WiFi in my neighborhood with names such as "BELKIN-84sk" or "ATT%^65". There are even some "ORBIxx" systems.
- For many customers, all they want to do is make their new WiFi match the previous WiFi SSID/password so they do not have to reconfigure WiFi devices. The app does that.
- Plus, the app provides a quick way to check on some basic things from anywhere. (Cute: Anywhere Access rather than Remote Access).
So, "useless", definitely not.
Where I fault Netgear is the schizophrenia:
- All of the 'advanced' functions can be done only with the web interface. (such as the setting DNS).
- But there are specific functions that can be done only with the Orbi app. (Armor, Parental Controls, Access Control if the customer has activated Parental Controls, Remote Access).
Plus, the 'app' seems to break all the time.
"Unless"? Definitely not. Something to be enormously proud of..... hardly.
FURRYe38
Mar 15, 2023Guru - Experienced User
As an alternative connection method to getting to the Orbi WEB UI, Users don't have to have a laptop with ethernet, can connect to any router system via wifi if its working normally.
Though for laptops with out built in ethernet ports, USB to Ethernet adapter are inexpensive these days.
- michaelkenwardMar 16, 2023Guru - Experienced User
FURRYe38 wrote:
User don't have to have a laptop with ethernet, can connect to any router system via wifi if its working normally.
Thought for laptops with out built in ethernet ports, USB to Ethernet adapter are inexpensive these days.
Not sure that I follow what that is saying. (Bit too "shorthand" for my feeble brain.) I think it may refer to the possibility of using WiFi to get into a router without using the app.
You don't even have to use a PC.
Simply connect to the WiFi from the router and aim a browser, not an app, as the usual IP addresses.
Painful reading on a mobile phone, but it works.
stacy36 isn't missing anything about the app though. But, as CrimpOn says, it is a nuisance to be forced to switch between the two to achieve some things.