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Is there a way to disable D6220 router and use the more updated Orbi router?
Everything updated to latest firmware.
Thanks.
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> Yes, using dsl modem. PPPoE.
Ok. Then you should be able to configure the D6220 as a modem-only,
and configure the PPPoE credentials on the Orbi router (whatever its
model number might be).
> Since I updated entire Netgear system 3 days ago, all 6 pieces are up
> to date.
"up to date" tells me no more than "latest" did. Any (unfortunate)
future readers will find it even less helpful.
> I already checked documentation and there is no listed method for
> disabling the router.
Which "documentation"? When I looked at the D6220 User Manual, I
(easily) found the section whose heading I quoted above.
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Re: Only one router
> Have [D?]6220 modem-router-wi-fi [...]
Connected to what? Are you using its DSL modem? PPPoA or PPPoE?
> [...] Is there a way to disable D6220 router [...]
It depends, but you might visit http://netgear.com/support , put in
your model number, and look for Documentation. Get the User Manual.
Look for "Use the Modem Router as a DSL Modem Only".
> Everything updated to latest firmware.
As always, actual version numbers would be more useful than your
opinion of what's "latest" today.
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Yes, using dsl modem. PPPoE.
Since I updated entire Netgear system 3 days ago, all 6 pieces are up to date.
I already checked documentation and there is no listed method for disabling the router.
Looking forward to more input.
Thanks.
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> Yes, using dsl modem. PPPoE.
Ok. Then you should be able to configure the D6220 as a modem-only,
and configure the PPPoE credentials on the Orbi router (whatever its
model number might be).
> Since I updated entire Netgear system 3 days ago, all 6 pieces are up
> to date.
"up to date" tells me no more than "latest" did. Any (unfortunate)
future readers will find it even less helpful.
> I already checked documentation and there is no listed method for
> disabling the router.
Which "documentation"? When I looked at the D6220 User Manual, I
(easily) found the section whose heading I quoted above.
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