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Re: Connecting Nighthawk M1 Mobile Router via Ethernet to Orbi RBK50
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Thanks for reply. Having never heard of double NAT I Googled it. Dont play games or do the other things it causes problems with, so expect it wont be an issue. But now I know the solution if problem arises. Over time can try both modes anyhow. Yes, the idea was to move the Orbi router back to base location when NBN arrives. I believe it can serve as a Telstra router and connect straight to NBN equipent (true?), so I wont need Telstra's gateway? Depending on how signal strength works out through the house, another satellite may or may not be needed. It would another pricey add on.
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Re: Connecting Nighthawk M1 Mobile Router via Ethernet to Orbi RBK50
The way you describe it, the Orbi normally would provide a different SSID to the house. There is a chance (slim?) that the Orbi WiFi will be stronger than the existing WiFi. i.e. it might penetrate the two brick walls better than the Nighthawk does. Once installed, see if the Orbi signal is strong enough to support the solar system. If it is, you could disable the Nighthawk WiFi and set up the Orbi with the Nighthawk's SSID and password.
If the signals do not overlap, you could set up the Orbi with the same SSID and password as the Nighthawk. When a device moves from one building to the other, it would be like a device moving from one city to another and finding WiFi with the same SSID and password.
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Re: Connecting Nighthawk M1 Mobile Router via Ethernet to Orbi RBK50
Thanks for reply. There definitely will be signal overlap in the house, but the Orbi signal may not reach the studio. I believe/but not certain the ethernet connection out of the Nighthawk can provide the internet signal to the Orbi, but I am not savvy enough to know whether the Nighthawk can continue to provide it's own wifi output, or does it need reconfiguring to be a source to the Orbi only. Can live with 2 SSIDs.
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Re: Connecting Nighthawk M1 Mobile Router via Ethernet to Orbi RBK50
Ethernet goes 90 meters over Cat6 cable. I am pretty confident that the Orbi will get internet through the Nighthawk router.
One thing to consider: it is generally not a good idea to have two routers "back to back". It is certainly possible (I did it for two years with no problems.) However, there are specific situations where the two routers create what is called a "double NAT" situation and specific applications do not work.
I think the general recommendation would be to put the Orbi in Access Point (AP) mode. There will be only one router (the Nighthawk). The Nighthawk will provide IP addresses to all devices, in that building and everything connected to the Orbi.
Another thing to consider when the NBN service arrives is moving the Orbi router to that location and adding another satellite in the house. The NBN could be in "modem only" mode and the Orbi would provide router functions. The Nighthawk will be gone, so some router needs to take its place.
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Thanks for reply. Having never heard of double NAT I Googled it. Dont play games or do the other things it causes problems with, so expect it wont be an issue. But now I know the solution if problem arises. Over time can try both modes anyhow. Yes, the idea was to move the Orbi router back to base location when NBN arrives. I believe it can serve as a Telstra router and connect straight to NBN equipent (true?), so I wont need Telstra's gateway? Depending on how signal strength works out through the house, another satellite may or may not be needed. It would another pricey add on.
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