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2 TopicsTransparent Bridging with Centurylink pk5001z
In order to get my RBR50 to work with my DSL modem in tranparent bridging mode, I had to turn off the satelite, which is meh, slightly annoying. The rest of the story. I live in a area that has had extended periods (hours to days to weeks) of no power, while not longer than a few hours lately, it can happen again. I picked the Orbi, because it is not cloud based, and your internal network comes back with the power. This means your printers and other WiFi connected deviced will work. I am using the latest V2.1.2.18 software. My first attempt at setup failed completely, I had tried to change things to look like my old network, and it just didn't work. The biggest mistake I had made was changing the SSID prior to setup of the RBS50. I reset everything to factory and changed as little as possible except the SSID (after everything was up and happy), which I kept short and simple. Only change WAN or Internet settings to get connected to your provider until your entire network is up and the versions are synced. I have in the last 2 months had to reset the Satellite (RBS50) once. As I have seen posted, if your Router restarts, you need to restart the satellite. Things are as reliable as my lousy DSL will allow. I am using the firmware that everyone is screaming about, and it seems to be fine. After a blackout yesterday lasting longer than my UPS, the Centurylink DSL modem came up in an unhappy state. It said it was in Transparent Bridging, but the internet status light was flashing red and green ( should be off). If the DSL modem is power cycled, it will do this almost every time. To get things to work, I had to get DSL working with my static IP settings first, turn off the RBS50 and RBR50, flip the modem settings back to Transparent Bridging, turn off the wireless on the pk5001z and using the pk5001z admin utlity, reboot the modem (not power it), turn on the RBR50, tho I think I also just rebooted it from the Orbi admin one of the successful attempts. Then you can turn on the RBS50. I can't tell if this is an issue with the DSL Modem (probably), or the RBR50 doesn't push thru the static IP settings, but I don't understand why the Satellite would come into play, but it seems to. ThanksR6200V2 Doesn't Seem to Bridge
I just had Frontier service installed which requires the use of their FIOS wireless router. I have that downstairs and all my wireless devices/tv/ect connect just fine. I want to set my Netgear router up as a bridge so that I can use it for my non-wireless desktop and non-wireless HP printer upstairs (mostly want to use it in the role of a print server). I followed the basic instructions on the forum for setting up the Netgear router as a bridge. Seems pretty straight forward, and after completing the steps the router reboots as stated but I do not see the router, printer, or computer on the wireless netwook. I've attempted to print thinking that perhaps after bridging to the Netgear router it may not be visible but printing does not work. Because I can't see the Netgear router after reboot, in order to log into the router I have to reset the router back to factory settings to log on - and then start over. Stuck in a loop with no success. First, how would I know that the bridge was set up correctly - should I be able to see the bridge router, and/or second is there something more I need to do? Help and/suggestions would be appreciated.Solved5.9KViews0likes3Comments