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Chuck_M
Dec 08, 2024Mentor
AP Mode "Attached Devices"
My Orbi is in AP mode behind a pfSense firewall providing DHCP along with a piHole providing DNS. Things seem to be working fine with one odd anomaly. Of course in the AP mode, the menus in the ...
- Dec 09, 2024
That depends on the pfSense box.
The BE971 router has
- WAN port rated to 10G. If the pfSense has an Ethernet port capable of 2.5G, then the Orbi port will connect at 2.5G
- One LAN port rated to 10G. If connected to the 2.5G switch, then it will also connect at 2.5G
- (4) 2.5G Ethernet ports. Any of these could be connected to the 2.5G switch.
(only connect the 971 to the switch with one cable - your pick of port)
This router is about as future proofed as it could get.
CrimpOn
Dec 08, 2024Guru - Experienced User
You are probably aware that IP addresses that begin with 169 are "Link Local" addresses
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Link-local_address
These are created by devices when they fail to get an IP assignment from a DHCP server.
There may be an issue with the pfSense DHCP server
- Chuck_MDec 08, 2024Mentor
I am aware... that's why I bring this up... everything is working fine, it is Orbi that has this list of attached devices, not pfSense. I think Orbi in AP mode has not updated the IP addresses of those devices connected.
- CrimpOnDec 08, 2024Guru - Experienced User
Do these devices appear on Attached Devices with both IP addresses? The 169 that they created for themselves and also the 192.168 that pfSense assigned them?
How are the 971 router and 970 satellites connected?
- Chuck_MDec 08, 2024Mentor
I have one satellite hard wired and one wireless.
Here is a partial screen capture of the Orbi Attached devices along side the Active DHCP listing from pfSense.
I have circled and cross referenced devices... you can see that what the Orbi is showing is not agreeing with the DHCP server... but all devices work.