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New Orbi RBR53 - a few issues
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Hi all
I set up a new Orbi router plus two satellites off my modem. WiFi turned off on modem and getting steady speeds on the Orbi network.
Two issues have emerged.
1. I can't download apps on my iOS devices. The app is selected in the App Store, the icon lands, progress stalls at start and a message "Unable to download App. "App name" could not be downloaded at this time" arrives. This happens with new and already owned apps.
2. Safari has an issue with http: as opposed to https: it won't load those webpages, presenting a login which is useless, fill in the details and it simply reappears. Pop the missing 's' and it loads perfectly however. But typing in nytimes.com will not load for example, it defaults to the non-secure page and won't load. Not seeing this issue on Chrome but seeing it in both Mac and iOS.
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Hi @TommyWeir, welcome to the community. Another user in the community describes a similar scenario and was able to get around it by the following steps.
1. Go to Safari on Apple iPad (probably works on Android with other browsers too)
2. Type in "orbilogin.net" (not including inverted commas)
3. When prompted type in username and password which should be "admin" and whatever your password is printed on the plastic slip cover of your router with the QR code, unless of course you've created a new one on initial setup.
4. Having loaded you into orbilogin.net you should then minimise Safari and attempt downloads, updates and access to previously inaccessible trusted sites.
Keep us posted.
Dexter
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Re: New Orbi RBR53 - a few issues
Things I've tried...
I've reset the modem.
ive deleted safari caches and data on all iOS devices and on the Mac.
ive put in the OpenDNS settings and renewed lease.
ive toggled Airplane mode off and on.
any suggestions welcome, I saw similar issues presented earlier, marked solved, but without solutions noted.
@TommyWeir wrote:Hi all
I set up a new Orbi router plus two satellites off my modem. WiFi turned off on modem and getting steady speeds on the Orbi network.
Two issues have emerged.
1. I can't download apps on my iOS devices. The app is selected in the App Store, the icon lands, progress stalls at start and a message "Unable to download App. "App name" could not be downloaded at this time" arrives. This happens with new and already owned apps.
2. Safari has an issue with http: as opposed to https: it won't load those webpages, presenting a login which is useless, fill in the details and it simply reappears. Pop the missing 's' and it loads perfectly however. But typing in nytimes.com will not load for example, it defaults to the non-secure page and won't load. Not seeing this issue on Chrome but seeing it in both Mac and iOS.
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Re: New Orbi RBR53 - a few issues
If the modem WiFi has been turned off, then the "modem" is actually a "modem/router" combination.
If the Orbi is also set up as a router (which is the default out of the box), then this is what is called a "double NAT" situation and can cause unpleasant side-effects.
Has the Orbi been "customized" so far? i.e. IP addressed "assigned" to devices? Activated Disney Circle?
If not, you can try changing the Orbi to Access Point mode. Using the web interface (I have not found a way to do this with the Orbi "app"), navigate to the Advanced Tab->Advanced Setup->Router/AP mode.
The other solution is to place the modem into "modem only" mode, sometimes called "passthrough" or "bridge" mode.
Can you try one of these and report what happens?
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Hi @TommyWeir, welcome to the community. Another user in the community describes a similar scenario and was able to get around it by the following steps.
1. Go to Safari on Apple iPad (probably works on Android with other browsers too)
2. Type in "orbilogin.net" (not including inverted commas)
3. When prompted type in username and password which should be "admin" and whatever your password is printed on the plastic slip cover of your router with the QR code, unless of course you've created a new one on initial setup.
4. Having loaded you into orbilogin.net you should then minimise Safari and attempt downloads, updates and access to previously inaccessible trusted sites.
Keep us posted.
Dexter
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Re: New Orbi RBR53 - a few issues
Folks, many thanks for the swift and helpful reply. All sorted, the AP mode did the trick.
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