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Re: Considering Orbi RBK50 for home use
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Hi, I am looking at buying Orbi RBK50 dual unit as new home wifi with BT Infinity Broadband.
I would welcome any recent experience from the community.
Looking at the Orbi tech manual, it has many chapters on IPv6 and seems to say very little about IPV4 which is what I am familiar with. Are there any comments on using IPV4 exclusively across a Master and one Orbi Satellite in a normal home environment?
Thanks, Grae
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@st_shaw wrote:
@graeallan wrote:
Thanks.
I have one network device that needs a static ip... Any experience of using static IP with Orbi?
G.
You can set an Address Reservation on Orbi, so Orbi's DHCP server will always assign the same IP to that device.
That answered a different question. The answer to the question posed is that Orbi has no issues with true static IPv4 addresses assigned on the devices (as opposed to reserved on the router). I have loads of devices with static addresses, and I prefer static to DHCP assigned addresses in general. Why deal with DHCP request traffic if you don't have to?
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Re: Considering Orbi RBK50 for home use
Orbi works great for me. I'm running in access point mode behind a more techincal router, because I need IPSEC VPN and other features Orbi doesn't offer. If your home doesn't have Ethernet wiring already built-in then Orbi is a good choice.
IPV6 is not widely deployed yet, so IPV4 is the way the majority of Orbis are being used. There are no issues with IPV4.
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Re: Considering Orbi RBK50 for home use
Thanks.
I have one network device that needs a static ip... Any experience of using static IP with Orbi?
G.
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Re: Considering Orbi RBK50 for home use
Modem Combo Units to be aware of:
Couple of options,
1. Configure the modem for transparent bridge 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 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.
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Re: Considering Orbi RBK50 for home use
@graeallan wrote:
Thanks.
I have one network device that needs a static ip... Any experience of using static IP with Orbi?
G.
You can set an Address Reservation on Orbi, so Orbi's DHCP server will always assign the same IP to that device.
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@st_shaw wrote:
@graeallan wrote:
Thanks.
I have one network device that needs a static ip... Any experience of using static IP with Orbi?
G.
You can set an Address Reservation on Orbi, so Orbi's DHCP server will always assign the same IP to that device.
That answered a different question. The answer to the question posed is that Orbi has no issues with true static IPv4 addresses assigned on the devices (as opposed to reserved on the router). I have loads of devices with static addresses, and I prefer static to DHCP assigned addresses in general. Why deal with DHCP request traffic if you don't have to?
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Re: Considering Orbi RBK50 for home use
Thanks for all the comments.
It looks like it will do the job.
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