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pebl-mv
Nov 12, 2024Aspirant
Configuring the Orbi RBR850 kit with an AT&T Fiber BGW320-500 Gateway -fequent DNS errors
Hello, I am using an Orbi RBR850 with the AT&T Fiber BGW320-500 Gateway and followed to the letter AT&T instructions as well as some found in this forum to configure the RBR850 in IP Pathrough mode....
- Jan 04, 2025
Glad you got it working. Please mark your thread as solved so others will know. Be sure to save off a back up configuration to file for safe keeping. Saves time if a reset is needed.
https://kb.netgear.com/000062080/How-do-I-back-up-the-configuration-settings-on-my-Orbi-WiFi-System
Enjoy. 📡
pebl-mv
Nov 14, 2024Aspirant
So, I changed the RBR850's MAC address on the BGW320-500 to match the one on its Device List (the one that ends with 75). We will see how things go from here and report back after 24-48 hours of use.
It would be interesting to know from this community if I should do the following:
- Turn IPv6 on in the RBR850?
- Make any other change in my RBR850 and/or the BGW320-500
After changing the MAC address in the BGW320-500 to the one it sees, instead of the one listed at the bottom of the RBR850, I ran a diagnostics test on the BGW320-500. Everything Passed with flying colours, the 2nd time I ran the test. The first time I ran it, I did get a fail on the Reverse lookup secondary DNS though, while everything else was fine.
FURRYe38
Nov 14, 2024Guru - Experienced User
Try the different MAC address first.
What Firmware version is loaded on the system currently?
- pebl-mvNov 15, 2024Aspirant
Thanks FURRYe38.
Nearly 24 hours ago, I changed the MAC address in the BGW320-500 under Firewall>IP Passthrough>Passthrough Fixed MAC Address to the one proposed/seen by the BGW320-500 (the one that ends in 75 instead of 74).
I did several DNS tests afterward which seemed to pass just fine.
I am now in full work mode, as is my wife, and we will see how the day goes.
I do not plan to make any changes to the RBR850 configuration or the BGW320-500 today, and I will most likely wait until another heavy work day (Monday) to see how the RBR850 behaves. I have 20 devices active on my home network, 4 being heavy users of it.
For my curiosity and perhaps the next step, my BGW320-500 supports IPv6, and so is the RBR850. Should I think about enabling IPv6 on the RBR850?
Thanks