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Re: Amcrest Cameras, AT&T WiFi Router and Orbi
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Re: Amcrest Cameras, AT&T WiFi Router and Orbi
LIke @vajim says, what att gateway is it?
If it has its own integrated router, it causes a double nat.
What is Double NAT? | Answer | NETGEAR Support
this can create the issue you're running into.
options?
1. put the att in passthrough/modem only mode
2. put the netgears IP address into the att devices dmz
3. put the netgear into access point mode.
(only use one of those methods)
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shutting off wifi doesn't disable router functions or put the att device in modem only/passthrough mode.
Try using one of the methods described above.
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Re: Amcrest Cameras, AT&T WiFi Router and Orbi
after the orbi is in access point mode, reboot the complete system (router, att device, cameras)
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