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tgorelick
May 08, 2020Tutor
AX6000 / RBK853 with Sonicwall TZ4000
When I configure my Orbi RBR850 router in AP mode, set the IP address to be obtained from my Sonicwall router, and connect the orbi to a Sonicwall LAN port, I cannot connect to the orbi's admin inter...
Bandito
May 09, 2020Luminary
It sounds like you want the Sonicwall to act as the router for your system, but I don't think it will work that way. You should have the cable from the Sonicwall connected to the WAN port on the router and then set the router up in router mode so that it can issue IP addresses for your devices via DHCP. Then things should start working for you.
tgorelick
May 09, 2020Tutor
Thanks, Bandito. It appears you are suggesting the following configuration where the RBR handles routing and DHCP, and Sonicwall does its firewall work like NAT, intrusion protection, content control, gateway antivirus, etc.
Internet modem >
(WAN Port) SonicWall (LAN Port) >
(WAN port) RBR 850 (LAN Port) >
LAN - Netgear prosafe Ethernet + RBR Satellites WiFi
Do I need to worry about RBR doing a second NAT? Can I turn that off? Should I set the Sonicwall LAN to a static IP on the RBR's network (192.168.1.x, assuming I leave the default in place)?
If RBR's DHCP service is capable of assigning static IP addresses to certain MACs (required for firewall policy differentiation by device), then this could work. I'm not using the Sonicwall's VLan or analysis functions, so I really wouldn't be losing anything. Any idea how RBR's routing backbone / processor might compare to the Sonicwall or best way for me to find out?
FYI, I have about 75 active devices (8 people, big house, lots of media) and am on ATT gigabit fiber.