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siiktriix
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Feb 03, 2021

Connecting ORBI AX4200 Mesh with existing ATT BGW320-505 gateway

I have an Orbi AX4200 (RBK753) on the way and have seen numerous different threads on how to set this up with a ATT router/modem BGW210, but it isn't clear to me how to set up with BGW320. My understanding is that I would need to put the ATT gateway into IP forwarding mode (since no bridge mode exists) and then connect the Orbi. The question is, if I am going for a single NAT set up (reading that this is easier), does the Orbi need to be put into AP mode or kept in Router mode? Any specifics would be helpful.

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  • siiktriix wrote:

    I have an Orbi AX4200 (RBK753) on the way and have seen numerous different threads on how to set this up with a ATT router/modem BGW210, but it isn't clear to me how to set up with BGW320. My understanding is that I would need to put the ATT gateway into IP forwarding mode (since no bridge mode exists) and then connect the Orbi. The question is, if I am going for a single NAT set up (reading that this is easier), does the Orbi need to be put into AP mode or kept in Router mode? Any specifics would be helpful.


    Putting the Orbi into AP mode or Router mode, is determined on how you have your BGW320 configured. 

    With that said disable ALL wifi radios on the BGW320, configure the modemfor IP Pass-Through for the IP address the Orbi router gets from the modem. Then you should be able to use the Orbi router in Router mode.

     

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      siiktriix
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      Thanks for the reply. When you say "Putting the Orbi into AP mode or Router mode, is determined on how you have your BGW320 configured." what are the possible configurations and how would I know how mine is configured? It sounds like configuring for IP-passthrough will allow me to use the Orbi in router mode as opposed to AP mode.