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dahappychappy
Feb 19, 2023Aspirant
AX1800 in AP Mode, lose power won't detect the internet
Hi community,
I have updated the router to the latest firmware. Whenever I lose power to my home. After the power comes back on the Orbi won't detect my internet for the WiFi devices.
To get it to work:
I change the Orbi to router mode.
Change it back to AP mode then it works.
There must be something wrong here?
Any ideas?
Purchased brand new just over 3 months ago so no more support from netgear.
dahappychappy wrote:
The issue I have is my pc works fine.
So pfsense is handing out ip's.
The Orbi doesn't detect internet.
Note:
I have the Orbi's in AP mode (access point mode). This means all the routing is done by pfsense.Are you saying the front LED is magenta (for no internet available) or it is off for normal operation with internet available?
For some configurations with devices in AP mode, it is helpful to configure the router so the AP device has a fixed IP address.
In my opinion, your Orbi main unit would stand a better chance of working normally if it is connected upstream of your TP-Link switch and the switch connected to one of the Orbi Ethernet output ports.
9 Replies
- KitsapMaster
dahappychappy wrote:Hi community,
I have updated the router to the latest firmware. Whenever I lose power to my home. After the power comes back on the Orbi won't detect my internet for the WiFi devices.
To get it to work:
I change the Orbi to router mode.
Change it back to AP mode then it works.
There must be something wrong here?
Any ideas?
Purchased brand new just over 3 months ago so no more support from netgear.
What is the full model number of your router? Look at the label on the device. The AX1800 is a marketing term.
What firmware version number is on your router? Look on the graphical user interface. "The Latest" is not an answer as it does not provide sufficient information to verify.
What is the manufacturer and model number of the modem/gateway/ONT that is connected upstream of your router? Look at the label on the device.
- dahappychappyAspirant
Hi,
My phone connection goes to a router that is in bridge mode.
I am running pfsense on a:
Protectli Vault 4 Port, Firewall Micro Appliance/Mini PC - Intel Quad Core, AES-NI, 8GB RAM, 120GB mSATA SS.
The pfsense hardware handles the DHCP and login information for the internet. I have disabled DCHP from the switch shown below.
The pfsense is feeding a 1gb switch TL-SG108E (which I have just updated to the latest firmware TL-SG108E(UN)_V6_1.0.0 Build 20220930
I have the main Orbi connected to the switch using the Orbi's internet port.
Hope this helps
- KitsapMaster
dahappychappy wrote:Hi,
My phone connection goes to a router that is in bridge mode.
I am running pfsense on a:
Protectli Vault 4 Port, Firewall Micro Appliance/Mini PC - Intel Quad Core, AES-NI, 8GB RAM, 120GB mSATA SS.
The pfsense hardware handles the DHCP and login information for the internet. I have disabled DCHP from the switch shown below.
The pfsense is feeding a 1gb switch TL-SG108E (which I have just updated to the latest firmware TL-SG108E(UN)_V6_1.0.0 Build 20220930
I have the main Orbi connected to the switch using the Orbi's internet port.
Hope this helps
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The additional information was helpful, but you still did not answer any of the questions.
What is the full model number of your router? Look at the label on the device. The AX1800 is a marketing term.
What firmware version number is on your router? Look on the graphical user interface. "The Latest" is not an answer as it does not provide sufficient information to verify.
What is the manufacturer and model number of the modem/gateway/ONT that is connected upstream of your router? Look at the label on the device.
One additional question, what part of the world are you running this network?