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RHYS41
Feb 25, 2023Aspirant
Orbi Router RBR350 VLAN website login
Hi I'm trying to connect new Orbi Router RBR350 with 2 satellites. I have reached the point where I need to change the VLAN from 10 to 2. I know I need to go to the orbilogin.net website and log in and follow the steps (below), however I can't get onto the orbilogin page. It takes me automatically to the Netgear page. Can anyone help? Thanks so much.
(I'm stuck on this first point here....i simply can't get onto the link without it sending me to the NetGear page.)
Go to 192.168.0.1 or http://www.routerlogin.net in your browser.
Log in with your Netgear username and password. By default these are:
Username: admin
Password: passwordOn the home screen, click Advanced.
Click Setup.
Click Internet Setup.
Click Yes under Does your Internet connection require a login?
Select PPPoE as Internet Service Provider.
Enter your TPG username and password.
Click Apply.
Depending on your NBN plan, additional settings may be needed.
For Data Only NBN plans, it is safe to close the wizard.
For NBN HFC bundled plans (Internet & Phone), click Advanced Setup > VLAN/Bridge Settings and enable VLAN/Bridge group. Select By VLAN tag group, enter 2 in VLAN ID and 0 in Priority.Leave the other settings as they are and click Apply
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It would help to know how you reached this point.
- The Orbi 'app' was used to enter the PPPoE credentials , or
- A web browser was used to set up the router.
- How is the device that is running the web browser connected to the Orbi system?
- With an Ethernet cable? or
- Over WiFi?
Typically, the Orbi router assigned itself the IP address 192.168.1.1 (not 0.1)
Perhaps opening the web browser to 192.168.1.1 will get you into it.
- RHYS41Aspirant
thanks. I can't wait to love my Orbi.
How i reached this point:
- The Orbi 'app' was used to enter the PPPoE credentials
- yes the PPPoE credentials were entered, but no wifi could be joined
- How is the device that is running the web browser connected to the Orbi system?
- Over WiFi
Typically, the Orbi router assigned itself the IP address 192.168.1.1 (not 0.1)
Perhaps opening the web browser to 192.168.1.1 will get you into it.
thanks i will try this now
- RHYS41Aspirant
- This hasn't worked.
- The device that is running the web browser connected to the Orbi system can't connect to the wifi.
Even if the Orbi router assigned itself the IP address 192.168.1.1 (not 0.1) the device can't find a website as there's no wifi.
If i go on to my own-non-wifi browser (Optus) that also doesn't work.
- The Orbi 'app' was used to enter the PPPoE credentials