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cpking
May 08, 2020Aspirant
Use RBR20 as access point on existing Orbi network (RBR40 is router)
I had an orbi mesh network established with an RBR20 router/RBS20 satellite. Also have wired connections to two linksys routers in ap mode (wired) and Asus router in ap mode (wireless). I upgraded ...
cpking
May 08, 2020Aspirant
My problem is not the wireless on my modem - I've neve used it. My problem is that my RBR20 WAS the router located at 192.168.1.1; now my RBR40 is at that IP address. I can't access the old router at the address...
I've plugged a cable from a LAN jack on the RBR40 to the internet port of the RBR20 hoping that a new IP for the 20 would automatically be assigned, but I'm getting conflicts and dropping signals.
FURRYe38
May 08, 2020Guru - Experienced User
You need to disconnect the RBR20 from the system, then use a wired PC and log into the RBR20s web page. Configure the RBR20 for AP Mode there first. I recommend setitng a static IP address of 192.168.1.20 on the RBR20 so you know and can access the 20s web page in AP mode at any time. Or you can let the RBR get an IP address from the RBR40. Then reserve this IP address on the RBR40 for the RBR20 in AP mode. Use this IP address to connect to the RBR20 in AP mode.
If you choose the static IP addressed RBR20, You'll need to change the RBR40s default IP address pool to 192.168.1.100 thru.200 so that you have room on either side of this pool for static IP address devices. Once you have the RBR set for AP mode, then connected back up to the RBR40.