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MeGrimlock
Aug 09, 2020Apprentice
Orbi Appears "Broken" After Trying to Config IPv6
My Orbi AX system has been working perfectly since Netgear corrected that FW issue from back in March. Not one blip, not one issue, it's been perfect. Until yesterday. I have Metronet fiber, and I...
MeGrimlock
Aug 12, 2020Apprentice
Thanks so much for the reply. Yes I’ve done the power and cabling/ports steps but I agree I was leaning towards some thing involved the MAC address as well. I’m gonna look into that later today once my kids have finished their virtual learning for the day and I’m able to mess with the network
MeGrimlock
Aug 13, 2020Apprentice
So, I manually set the MAC of the RBR850 with the MAC of my Arris mAX, and still nothing, won't get an IP address. Internet port tile in the Advanced homepage shows the MAC, but everything else remains 0's. And as usual, I switch back to my Arris system and internet comes right back. I guess I can call my ISP and do some troubleshooting on the ONT, but I just can't understanding how the Orbi is essentially bricked, since i've done about 5-10 factory restores on it by now. All current settings on the Orbi are as they would be out of the box. I'm stumped, in all my years of helping other people troubleshoot their routers, I'm stuck on my own, haha...
- Mikey94025Aug 13, 2020Hero
Just as a test, does the Orbi work and get a IP via DHCP if you connect it downstream of your Arris? If it does, then we know to look at something specific to your ISP. If it does not, then it further points to an Orbi issue rather than your ISP.
- MeGrimlockAug 13, 2020Apprentice
Mikey94025 wrote:Just as a test, does the Orbi work and get a IP via DHCP if you connect it downstream of your Arris? If it does, then we know to look at something specific to your ISP. If it does not, then it further points to an Orbi issue rather than your ISP.
Yes - I just set my RBR850 into AP mode and connected to my Arris mAX Pro. After a reboot of the Orbi, I accessed the menu and everything is back to green! Internet connection is good and on the Advanced dashboard, LAN port tile shows IP, Subnet, Gateway, DNS, all of it. I left the SSID of the Orbi different then my main Network, and I was able to connect to it and pull full speed wirelessly. So it's taking the connection and IP from the Arris just fine, just not from my ONT fiber box anymore... Which is a scenario only limited to the Orbi, since the Arris works just fine with the ONT.
- MeGrimlockAug 14, 2020Apprentice
If anyone has any quick suggestions for what I need my ISP to assist with here, its appreciated. Just so I don't have to go into too much detail on the backstory, hopefully I can instruct them right up front what I think I need them to help me with. Not sure if that is just a fresh reset of my ONT, or something in my ISP profile related to the Orbi MAC address that needs to be cleared, etc. Thanks everyone!
- FURRYe38Aug 15, 2020Guru - Experienced User
So does the Orbi RBR work in router mode behind the Arris router? Even double NAT, the RBR should work behind another router. If it does, then there seems to be some incompatibility issue between the RBR and ONT if the Arris router is removed.
- MeGrimlockAug 15, 2020Apprentice
FURRYe38 wrote:So does the Orbi RBR work in router mode behind the Arris router? Even double NAT, the RBR should work behind another router. If it does, then there seems to be some incompatibility issue between the RBR and ONT if the Arris router is removed.
I did not try the Orbi in router mode behind the Arris, only in AP mode. I can try the same test in router mode later today and see what happens...
- FURRYe38Aug 15, 2020Guru - Experienced User
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- MeGrimlockAug 16, 2020Apprentice
Connecting the Orbi behind the Arris in Router mode worked also. So what on earth could have happend, just by trying to set IPv6 to "Auto Config" that has bricked my Orbi once I connect directly to my ONT box again? Even after numerous factory restores? Sounds like the issue is on the ISP/ONT side, but what would that be? Should I just ask my ISP to perform a full reset on the ONT box?
- Mikey94025Aug 16, 2020Hero
MeGrimlock wrote:Sounds like the issue is on the ISP/ONT side, but what would that be? Should I just ask my ISP to perform a full reset on the ONT box?
I would try this. Have you asked your ISP for help with this before and what did they say when you told them you were trying to change to a new router?
Also, did you try the test where you the MAC address of your Arris mAX Pro into the Orbi and see if that then allows it to get a WAN IP address?
Without any real expertise in this area, from your tests it sounds like your Orbi is functioning and is not bricked. It's just that when connected directly to your ONT it cannot get a WAN IP address.
Long, long ago my Comcast service required me to call them and speak to a human when I tried to switch my modem/router. They had the MAC address recorded on their end and needed to swap in the new one. Now, this doesn't seem to be the case but I have seen short periods of "no WAN IP" when changing my Comcast modem to bridge mode and switching to a new Orbi router. I've fixed these short issues by calling the Comcast phone number and using their automated system to send a reset signal to my modem. After everything reboots it works again. In my uninformed opinion this sounds like something is restricted/limited to the old MAC address of whatever is getting the WAN IP address for my home's internet service. It can now be updated self-service, but isn't immediate or completely automatic. It seems similar to what you are experiencing.
- MeGrimlockAug 17, 2020ApprenticeWell the fact is the Orbi is not new. I’ve been running the RBR850 and a satellite since February. My issue started a few days ago when I simply tried to auto configure IPv6. When I did that my Orbi ceased getting an IP address and Internet connection from my fiber ONT. I have factory restored it probably 10 times by now and it will not accept a connection from my modem. I did set the Orbi to the same MAC address as my Arris and it would still not connect. Running the Orbi in both router and AP modes behind the Arris shows that the Orbi will still accept an IP and Internet connection but not when its directly connected to the ONT. I’ll contact my ISP and see what they say. I’m just not familiar with what on earth could’ve caused my Orbi to quit working directly connected, but allow my back up systems to work and the Orbi to work behind my back up systems.
- MeGrimlockAug 18, 2020ApprenticeMy ISP isn’t offering any help. They say since my ONT works just fine with the Arris, there’s nothing they can do, that it’s a Netgear issue. Haha.
I guess I have to pay the $50 for the privilege of calling Netgear and seeing if phone support can help. WTF. - BiGMERFSep 14, 2020Apprentice
curious what the outcome here was
- BiGMERFSep 16, 2020Apprentice
Man I turned on ipv6 with auto config... pages and videos started loading slow and where sluggish. Yes it worked. But man. Then I swapped back to ipv4. Boom videos, pages, apps etc went back to fast