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Must_Function
Jun 19, 2022Aspirant
Had to replace CAX80 router modem connected to RBK 850 to CM2000 modem.
Originally had the CAX80 connected to ORBI 850RBK. CAX80 was in router mode with wifi disabled and RBR850 was in AP Mode. Had great coverage and speed with no issues for several months. I have numer...
Kitsap
Jun 20, 2022Master
My cameras have a fixed IP address. The camera manufacturer has a configuration utility that can reach into a camera on my LAN and change the IP address. After the camera is restarted, it has the new IP address. All of the cameras come out of the box with the same IP address and you have to be able to change them when you have more than one camera.
In the router configuration, you should be able to change the router IP address from the 192.168.1._ subnet to the 10.0.0._ subnet or vice versa. You will also have to change the DHCP start/stop pool to the same subnet as your router. My R7800 has this option. I do not have an RBK850 to verify.