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diamondscar
Nov 07, 2019Star
Orbi AX Router vs AP Mode
For anyone who has been running the new Orbi AX6000 system: On the original Orbi AC3000 (RBR50), when you switch the system into AP mode things like Access Control, Port Forwarding, etc, are disab...
diamondscar
Nov 07, 2019Star
They're only "router functions" because Netgear designs the system that way. As I stated earlier, the orbi pro is able to perform these functions while in AP mode. There's no reason why MAC filtering can't happen on AP mode other than the lack of that feature by design.
It's unfortunate that Netgear has chosen to limit these features on a high level consumer device. I suppose I'll have to wait for the pro version of the ax6000.
It's unfortunate that Netgear has chosen to limit these features on a high level consumer device. I suppose I'll have to wait for the pro version of the ax6000.
FURRYe38
Nov 07, 2019Guru - Experienced User
The Pro line is meant for business class environments that may have need for AP that have more router fuctions. For home class environments, much less or not at all. Most home users don't have a need to dual routing functions and features. Home class environments are for simplified users and setups. Not for the advanced user. Most home users don't want or have a need to hassle with features they may not use at all. AP mode as been like this for home class APs for years now. Orbi AC home has the same support. Nothing or or less when in AP mode.
NG may come up with a Orbi Pro AX version. They only know whats on the road map. I presume NG isn't changing Orbi Home to match Pro features as this would compete with what they have in the Pro line up.
- diamondscarNov 07, 2019StarOh I'm well aware of why they're doing it, I just don't like it. For $700 the orbi ax should be treated as a prosumer device. There are relatively few households that have the size or internet speed that would require a multi-gigabit router. Those of us who actually need it or want to buy it should have better options.
- FURRYe38Nov 07, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Well same thing was said when AC first came out. And here we are. Still at it. LOL.
Ya, it's spendy. I do hope NG will make legacy RBS compatible fully. I think this would be helpful.
It is what it is and its your choice to buy or not. Understandable.