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Re: Double nat issue...
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Re: Double nat issue...
Management console is how one interacts with the router via browser interface. A generic term.
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Re: Double nat issue...
@gr8sho wrote:
Hardly a disadvantage. If anything, removing crap out of the way of the Orbi to the Internet is a huge advantage.
There is a good reason why NG bundles Armor with Orbi, to help defend against external attacks not just for the Orbi itself, but for the entire network behind Orbi. Having another layer of security/firewall/router/Armor defending against external attack is not 'crap'. It's a safe practice unless security isn't a concern.
Perhaps, your view of having another box with built-in security/firewall in front of Orbi is 'crap', but others might have different view points. This isn't about Router vs AP mode. Stick with whatever mode that works best for you and more importantly, meet all your needs.
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@gr8sho wrote:
...computers on the home network, which should already be protected on their own.
Someone who has IT/IS experience or groks Internet Security risk would probably LTAO when reading the above statement. It might be true for computers on your home network, but the same doesn't apply to all home computers/networks. I seriously doubt if everyone installs security product like malware protection on their iPads/iPhones. Otherwise, why would anyone pay monthly subscription for Armor service?
@gr8sho wrote:
... If there’s a suggestion the Orbi is somehow unsafe or insecure on its own without the need for an add on like Armor when connected to the open internet , I’d like to understand that better.
It's common sense to avoid taking on unnecessary security risk whenever possible. It doesn't mean/imply that Orbi can/can't handle these attacks or that it's unsafe or insecure. If Orbi is safe and secure, NG would never release new Firmware to address security issues.
Case and point that Orbi is vulnerable:
Current Version: | V2.3.1.48 |
New Version: | V2.3.1.60 |
Release Notes: [Bug Fix] Fixes issues with the guest network control using Alexa. [Bug Fix] Includes security fixes.
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Re: Double nat issue...
Doesn't mean the product isn't worthy of doing its job as a router interfacing to the internet.
And best I can tell for the time I tried using it, Armor provides some notifications and A/V licences for computers, and does nothing to harden the router from a firewall perspective.
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Re: Double nat issue...
So why don't you two start a new thread here:
https://community.netgear.com/t5/NETGEAR-Armor/bd-p/en-home-armor
and discuss the ins and outs of on board router security and lets get back to the subject of @BiGMERF as his issue has been resolved.
Thank you.
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Re: Double nat issue xbox
Issue with Double Nat on the Xbox. Addressed it with Port Forwarding - quick fix. Hope it helps anyone who comes across if the same issue.
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Re: Double nat issue...
read through the dialog... port forwarding addressed the issue for me but was not tried here.
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