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mbarlow00
Oct 22, 2020Tutor
Log off ORBI App
I’m intending to install several ORBI 6 systems in multiple locations. I haven’t seen a way to logo of the Orbi App on my iPhone so that I may log in as a different user via Connect Anywhere. How do y...
clinteazthood
Feb 11, 2021Initiate
mbarlow00 I feel ya on this dilema. I'm in the same boat and not sure what to do. I have Orbi setup at my spot, parents house and in-law-house in another state. Each have their own Netgear account. Wish I could easily logout of one account and into the other. Person responding to you wasn't understanding your isse at all. I can Remote Manage my personal Obri setup at home and office if not on the network no problem. But I need to Remote Manage other accounts that are not my own. Lame if this is a buisness feature you have to pay extra for.
malincal
Mar 18, 2021Initiate
Just found this thread. Netgear doesn't understand that Network Technicians support multiple clients. Not all users feel comfortable installing their own equipment and rely on 3 party providers. Without a way to manage them remotely, this product is not a system that I can install and maintain. Even the case listed above of a guy supporting his parents and inlaws is a valid and typical usage model.
Eero has a Pro Interface that allows me to install and manage hundreds of installations. I'll have to stick with their network gear. They seem to understand their customers.
- CognomenJul 01, 2021Tutor
My issue exactly. I have a friend in the village with an Orbi I set up. I can get to him easily by foot but not when I am out of the village. I also have a relation with an Orbi system 80 miles away and there is no way I can support them easily other than remote access. It is not an enterprise issue, the need is for a domestic version of TeamViewer for the Orbi.