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JMFarnum
Mar 09, 2020Aspirant
Orbi RBR50 White flashing light
I have the White flashing light that many others on here seem to have. I can't get to the internet to update the Firmware that's been described by others. I hold the reset button for a long period o...
FURRYe38
Mar 09, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Your modem already has a built in router and wifi. This would be a double NAT condition which isn't recommended. https://kb.netgear.com/30186/What-is-Double-NAT
https://kb.netgear.com/30187/How-to-fix-issues-with-Double-NAT
Couple of options,
1. Configure the modem for transparent bridge or modem only mode. Then use the Orbi router in router mode. You'll need to contact the ISP for help and information in regards to the modem being bridged correctly.
2. If you can't bridge the modem, disable ALL wifi radios on the modem, configure the modems DMZ/ExposedHost or IP Pass-Through for the IP address the Orbi router gets from the modem. Then you can use the Orbi router in Router mode.
3. Or disable all wifi radios on the modem and connect the Orbi router to the modem, configure AP mode on the Orbi router. https://kb.netgear.com/31218/How-do-I-configure-my-Orbi-router-to-act-as-an-access-point and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7LOcJ8GdDo&app=desktop
I would check on getting the Modem into bridge mode if possible.
Press the reset button on the back of the RBR for 15 seconds then release. The top ring LED should blink WHITE for about a minute, then it should change to slowly pulsating ON and OFF. Does this happen?
Just connect the laptop to the RBR using the ethernet connection temporarily while you attempt to get the RBR setup. Let us now if you can access the RBRs web page at 192.168.1.1 using the wire connected laptop. You'll eventually get the laptop connected via wireless, if we can get the RBR setup correctly or determine if the RBR is fautly.
JMFarnum
Mar 09, 2020Aspirant
I don't believe I have a Double Nat situ.
My Coax from my ISP comes into the house and is plugged into the ARRIS modem they supplied.
I then plug an ethernet cable from the ARRIS directly to the Orbi RBR50.
We then connect all WiFi devices to the Orbi network.
I can't access my Orbi even with the ethernet cable from my laptop. unless im just looking in the wrong spot for it.
It might be a lost cause.
Pisses me off that I spent of $300 for this and it craps the bed 2 months after warranty.
- Retired_MemberMar 09, 2020
JMFarnum wrote:I don't believe I have a Double Nat situ.
My Coax from my ISP comes into the house and is plugged into the ARRIS modem they supplied.
I then plug an ethernet cable from the ARRIS directly to the Orbi RBR50.
We then connect all WiFi devices to the Orbi network.
I can't access my Orbi even with the ethernet cable from my laptop. unless im just looking in the wrong spot for it.
It might be a lost cause.
Pisses me off that I spent of $300 for this and it craps the bed 2 months after warranty.
What changed? If it did work, what changed in your network? FW, new device?
- CrimpOnMar 09, 2020Guru - Experienced User
JMFarnum wrote:I don't believe I have a Double Nat situ.
My Coax from my ISP comes into the house and is plugged into the ARRIS modem they supplied.
As FURRYe38 and I pointed out , this Arris box is a combination modem/router/WiFi/telephone device. https://arris.secure.force.com/consumers/ConsumerProductDetail?p=a0ha000000NJnzJAAT&c=Touchstone%20Gateways So, yes, unless the Orbi is in Access Point (AP) mode, there ARE two routers.
I then plug an ethernet cable from the ARRIS directly to the Orbi RBR50. The cable goes from the yellow (WAN) jack on the Orbi to one of the ethernet jacks on the back of the Arris?
We then connect all WiFi devices to the Orbi network. Devices are connecting to WiFi now? and the laptop will not?
I can't access my Orbi even with the ethernet cable from my laptop. unless im just looking in the wrong spot for it.
The Orbi RBR50 should have one yellow (WAN) jack on the back and three white (LAN) jacks. The laptop should connect to any of the three jacks.
It might be a lost cause.
Pisses me off that I spent of $300 for this and it craps the bed 2 months after warranty.
It seems (to me) that the issue is the Orbi worked correctly for (a year and two months?), no longer works, and does not appear to "Factory Reset". These other topics (Double-NAT, cannot connect, etc.) are immaterial to the problem. An Orbi will function with a Double-NAT; there are simply some esoteric situations which will fail.
So, the Orbi is "stuck". Unplugging it, singing (some song for 30 seconds), and plugging it back in doesn't bring it back to life? The Power LED remains green even with a paperclip stuck into the tiny Reset hole for 15-20 seconds, the Orbi unplugged (with paperclip still in the hole), plugged back in and it still stays green?
- JMFarnumMar 10, 2020Aspirant
CrimpOn wrote:
JMFarnum wrote:I don't believe I have a Double Nat situ.
My Coax from my ISP comes into the house and is plugged into the ARRIS modem they supplied.
As FURRYe38 and I pointed out , this Arris box is a combination modem/router/WiFi/telephone device. https://arris.secure.force.com/consumers/ConsumerProductDetail?p=a0ha000000NJnzJAAT&c=Touchstone%20Gateways So, yes, unless the Orbi is in Access Point (AP) mode, there ARE two routers.
I then plug an ethernet cable from the ARRIS directly to the Orbi RBR50. The cable goes from the yellow (WAN) jack on the Orbi to one of the ethernet jacks on the back of the Arris? Yes.
We then connect all WiFi devices to the Orbi network. Devices are connecting to WiFi now? and the laptop will not? THe Orbi doesn't even show up in the WiFi available networks.
I can't access my Orbi even with the ethernet cable from my laptop. unless im just looking in the wrong spot for it.
The Orbi RBR50 should have one yellow (WAN) jack on the back and three white (LAN) jacks. The laptop should connect to any of the three jacks.
It might be a lost cause.
Pisses me off that I spent of $300 for this and it craps the bed 2 months after warranty.
It seems (to me) that the issue is the Orbi worked correctly for (a year and two months?), no longer works, and does not appear to "Factory Reset". These other topics (Double-NAT, cannot connect, etc.) are immaterial to the problem. An Orbi will function with a Double-NAT; there are simply some esoteric situations which will fail.
So, the Orbi is "stuck". Unplugging it, singing (some song for 30 seconds), and plugging it back in doesn't bring it back to life? The Power LED remains green even with a paperclip stuck into the tiny Reset hole for 15-20 seconds, the Orbi unplugged (with paperclip still in the hole), plugged back in and it still stays green?
It is definitely "stuck"
- FURRYe38Mar 10, 2020Guru - Experienced User
I think it maybe best to contact NG support and ask for additional help and information. If you can't seem to get the RBR back to a ready state, then the RBR maybe in a bad state or now faulty.