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Ragar99
Dec 24, 2020Luminary
No internet with RBR750 in AP mode
I can get the Costco purchased RBR750 to work fine in router mode, but no internet in AP mode. The only thing unusual about the setup in AP mode is that the other router is leasing IPs in the 192.16...
Ragar99
Dec 27, 2020Luminary
What I determined after several resets is that switching to AP mode gets hung on a solid magenta when you have the guest network on. Once I turned the guest network off, switched to AP mode, it rebooted fine. I then turned the guest network back on in AP mode.
BTW this Orbi uses a different subnet for the guest network, but the networks are not isolated. I can access home network devices from the guest network and vice versa.
FURRYe38
Dec 28, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Interesting. I would suggest that you let NG support know about the Guest Network hang when configuring AP Mode. I haven't seen this however I don't use Guest Network.
Since the Orbi system is in AP mode, I presume that both LAN and Guest network are probably on the same side of the fence vs being in router mode, I presume Guest Network shouldn't have access to the LAN side resources. Again, something to ask NG support about.
- Ragar99Dec 28, 2020Luminary
I can access home network devices from the guest network and vice versa in AP or Router mode.
- ekhalilDec 28, 2020MasterI think you’re seeing this issue just because of the used IP range 192.168.2.x. Orbi AX uses this range for the guest network by default.
If you insist on using 192.168.2.x for the main network you’ll need to change the default guest network’s IP range to 192.168.3.x. Please see this post: https://community.netgear.com/t5/Orbi-AX/RBR850-Changing-Guest-LAN-IP-subnet-Guest-Wireless-subnet-The-IP/m-p/1815693/highlight/true#M159.- Ragar99Jan 01, 2021Luminary
When I switched to AP mode, the guest devices got 10.0.1.x IPs so I don't think your "fix" is going to do much besides changing the guest subnet. I'd try it, but it looks like Netgear removed the telnet switch for the debug.htm page.
This is kind of a weird setup, an AP should not be issuing any IPs so I'm not really suprised that guest network isolation doesn't occur.