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Orbi Says My iMac Is Not Connected to The Network, But It Is

mapalm418
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Re: Orbi Says My iMac Is Not Connected to The Network, But It Is

OK, I logged in, but I got this message:

 

To avoid a conflict with your Internet service provider, your Orbi router's IP address was updated to 10.0.0.1.

 

And when I logged in again I am being promopted to enter the Serial number.

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mapalm418
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Re: Orbi Says My iMac Is Not Connected to The Network, But It Is

Yes, that worked. 

 

But orbilogin.net doesn't.

 

And I had to reset password, etc. on Orbi.

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FURRYe38
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Re: Orbi Says My iMac Is Not Connected to The Network, But It Is

Did you walk thru the setup wizard with the mac and web browser? Something you might want to if you can log back in after a RBR reboot.

 

Seems like your ISP modem also uses 192.168.1. which is causing the RBR to move to 10.something. I would recommend changing the 10 address you see on the RBRs web page to 192.168.0.1 under Advanced Tab/Settings/LAN setup. 

 

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mapalm418
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Re: Orbi Says My iMac Is Not Connected to The Network, But It Is

POrbi updated my iMac IP to 10.0.0.1. Is that OK?

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FURRYe38
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Re: Orbi Says My iMac Is Not Connected to The Network, But It Is

No that should be 10.0.0.something else. 

 

Can you disconnect the RBR from the from the modem temporarily. 

Reboot the RBR, power it off for 1 minute then back ON. 

See if you can log in to the RBRs web page again at 10.0.0.1 web your web browser. 
Go in and change the LAN settings for the router IP to 192.168.0.1. Save and apply the setting. The RBR should tell you that IPs are changing and the RBR will reboot. After it reboots, check the IP address on the mac, it should be a 192.168.0.something address. 

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mapalm418
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Re: Orbi Says My iMac Is Not Connected to The Network, But It Is

I should change the Orbi IP address to 192.168.1.1 under LAN?

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FURRYe38
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Re: Orbi Says My iMac Is Not Connected to The Network, But It Is

No, Go in and change the LAN settings for the router IP to 192.168.0.1. 

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mapalm418
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Re: Orbi Says My iMac Is Not Connected to The Network, But It Is

OK. Will try that soon.

 

Should I first doisconnect the Orbi and reboot, or change the IP addrtess?

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FURRYe38
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Re: Orbi Says My iMac Is Not Connected to The Network, But It Is

Disconnect the RBR from the modem, change the IP address to 192.168.0.1 then apply and reboot. AFter that, check your Mac for 192. address, if good connect the RBR back to the modem. 

 

Also use the DMZ or IP passthru feature on the modem for the RBRs IP address its give from the modem to the RBRs WAN port. Look at the modems connected clients page to see what IP address appears for the RBRs WAN port. Input this IP address into the DMZ or IP Pass thru on the modems web page.

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mapalm418
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Re: Orbi Says My iMac Is Not Connected to The Network, But It Is

If I disconnect RBR from modem I won't have internet connection.

 

My iMac's IP is xxx.07, so no conflict. The router is showing as 10.0.0.1

 

I'm reluctant to go back into ATT modem settings since that's what bricked me yesterday/.

 

Maybe I'll call up ATT and have them do it.

 

Current;y, I am in Passthrough mode, at least according to the settings I see on ATT Gateway page. And what the reps confiremed tyesterday.

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mapalm418
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Re: Orbi Says My iMac Is Not Connected to The Network, But It Is

If I use the set-up wizard, will that re-set the Orbi and I'll have to re-create my network name, password, etc.?

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FURRYe38
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Re: Orbi Says My iMac Is Not Connected to The Network, But It Is

Thats fine, you'll get internet services back after you make the change on the RBR to 192.168.0.1 then reconnect the modem afterwards. 

 

Your not making any changes on the modem aside addin the IP address given to the RBR from the modem into the modems DMZ. If you need help on this, ask the ISP for help on this. They will know. 

 

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FURRYe38
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Re: Orbi Says My iMac Is Not Connected to The Network, But It Is

It may ask you to input that again is all. 


@mapalm418 wrote:

If I use the set-up wizard, will that re-set the Orbi and I'll have to re-create my network name, password, etc.?


 

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mapalm418
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Re: Orbi Says My iMac Is Not Connected to The Network, But It Is

But to make the changes to the Orbi, I need internet access. Right? How else can I access the Orbi admin page to change the IP in LAN?

 

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FURRYe38
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Re: Orbi Says My iMac Is Not Connected to The Network, But It Is

No. Correct routers web page IP is on the LAN not WAN. 

 

If you can't seem to connect to the Orbi web page, factory reset the RBR and setup the RBR from scratch using 192.168.1.1 with a wired connected PC and web browser, after the RBR is ready, walk thru the setup wizard first. Once your at the home page, go in and change the RBRs IP address from 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.0.1, save and apply and the RBR will reboot, connect the RBR to the modem at this point. 

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mapalm418
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Re: Orbi Says My iMac Is Not Connected to The Network, But It Is

Thanks. You've been supre helpful.

 

I'df love to avoid a factory reset. After all, I am connected, and everything is working.

 

Can I just change the Orbi IP LAN to 192.168.0.1 now, before doing anything else? Will that work?

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FURRYe38
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Re: Orbi Says My iMac Is Not Connected to The Network, But It Is

Yes, if you can access the RBRs web page, you can change that. 

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mapalm418
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Re: Orbi Says My iMac Is Not Connected to The Network, But It Is

Thanks. So, just to cinfirm:

 

1) Login to Orbi admin page and change the IP to 192.168.0.1.

2) Orbi will re-boot.

3) Then go through set-up wizard.

4) I can try to change settings on the ATT modem.

 

ALso, on ATT Gateway page, this is the IPv4 number, which is also how I access that page:

Device IPv4 Address

192.168.1.254

 

I am currently in Passthrough mode.

 

Also, is there any security risk in posting these numbers in a public forum?

 

Here is a screen shot of my Network settingms on iMac.

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FURRYe38
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Re: Orbi Says My iMac Is Not Connected to The Network, But It Is


@mapalm418 wrote:

Thanks. So, just to cinfirm:

 

1) Login to Orbi admin page and change the IP to 192.168.0.1. Yes. 

2) Orbi will re-boot. Correct. 

3) Then go through set-up wizard. Yes. 

4) I can try to change settings on the ATT modem.

 

ALso, on ATT Gateway page, this is the IPv4 number, which is also how I access that page:

Device IPv4 Address

192.168.1.254

If this is the IP address that is given to the RBR then yes, this goes into the IP pass thru configuration on the modem. 

I am currently in Passthrough mode.

 

Also, is there any security risk in posting these numbers in a public forum? No. 

 

Here is a screen shot of my Network settingms on iMac.


 

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mapalm418
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Re: Orbi Says My iMac Is Not Connected to The Network, But It Is

Thanks.

 

Regarding the IPv4 device address, you wrote: "If this is the IP address that is given to the RBR then yes, this goes into the IP pass thru configuration on the modem."

 

Do you mean I should enter that number somewhere on the ATT Gateway page? Like I said, I'd prefer not to mess with the ATT modem side of things if I don't have to.

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FURRYe38
Guru

Re: Orbi Says My iMac Is Not Connected to The Network, But It Is

Do avoid any double NAT issues, you need to use the DMZ or IP pass thru feature on the modem for the RBR. So what ever the RBR is getting from the modem, check the RBRs Advanced Tab page/Internet section to see the IP address given to the RBR from the modem. Use this IP address to input into the IP pass thru feature on the modem. 

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mapalm418
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Re: Orbi Says My iMac Is Not Connected to The Network, But It Is

Thanks!!

 

So I changed the RBR IP to 192.168.0.1 on the Orbi admin page.

 

It immediately re-booted, prompted me to sign back in, and then started back up.

 

All good.

 

Now, on the Orbin admin page (and Orbi app), I see that all my connected devices have IP addresses that begin 192.168. I assume that is a good sign?

 

I also now see my HomePod mini that I was not able to see before. Bonus.

 

At this point, why should I do the Setup wizard again? It seems all is OK.

 

Also, as far as making ATT modem adjustments, I'm not sure where I would make changes, or what they woiuld be. 

 

The attached image is from the Firewall--IP Passthrough settings page.

 

It seems all is OK?

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