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lhjlmm
Feb 29, 2020Aspirant
ATT fiber BGW210 and costco RBR50 RBS50
Hi, I've read through several of the forum posts and I think I have everything working, but I can't get into orbilogin.com. I followed these instructions. 1) I have a cable from one of the yello...
- Feb 29, 2020
It is almost never a good idea to have two routers back to back (Google "Double-NAT"). Because the BGW is used only for internet (no TV, no telephone service), it looks to like you have two choices:
- Unplug the BGW and use the Orbi instead of it. (Move everything from the BGW LAN ports to the Orbi LAN ports)
- Keep the BGW in its normal mode and install the Orbi in Access Point (AP) mode.
I believe that "Passthrough" will only work if the Orbi is the only thing connected to the BGW.
The first thing I would do is restore the BGW to its original state and verify that "everything works as before."
Factory reset the Orbi https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMw4ePACgc4
At this point, choose which path to take: replace the BGW or Orbi in LAN mode. My biggest consideration would be how much effort have I put into customizing the BGW. Have I assigned IP addresses to a lot of devices and do not want to go through that all over again?
- Yes. Then pick AP mode.
- No. Then it won't hurt to try replacing. (The BGW can always be plugged back in.)
To replace, unplug the BGW. Move everything from the BGW LAN ports to the Orbi LAN ports. Move the ethernet cable from the BGW RED (WAN) port to the Orbi YELLOW (WAN) port. Power on the Orbi and go through the setup. If something "goes wrong", then simply unplug the Orgi, move everything back to the BGW, and plug the BGW back in.
The AP option involves these steps:
- Plug the Orbi into the BGW.
- Learn the IP address asssigned to the Orbi.
- Use any web browser connected to the network to reach the Orbi web interface: http://<ip of Orbi>. The login will be "admin" and "password" (because it was reset to factory).
- Navigate to the Advanced Tab, Advanced Setup, Router / AP mode.
- Select AP Mode, Apply, and the Orbi will reset. (takes foreeeeeever).
- At this point, you can do the Orbi Wireless Setup and give it the exact same WiFi/password credentials as the BGW.
- Go back to the BGW and disable WiFi.
CrimpOn
Feb 29, 2020Guru
It is almost never a good idea to have two routers back to back (Google "Double-NAT"). Because the BGW is used only for internet (no TV, no telephone service), it looks to like you have two choices:
- Unplug the BGW and use the Orbi instead of it. (Move everything from the BGW LAN ports to the Orbi LAN ports)
- Keep the BGW in its normal mode and install the Orbi in Access Point (AP) mode.
I believe that "Passthrough" will only work if the Orbi is the only thing connected to the BGW.
The first thing I would do is restore the BGW to its original state and verify that "everything works as before."
Factory reset the Orbi https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMw4ePACgc4
At this point, choose which path to take: replace the BGW or Orbi in LAN mode. My biggest consideration would be how much effort have I put into customizing the BGW. Have I assigned IP addresses to a lot of devices and do not want to go through that all over again?
- Yes. Then pick AP mode.
- No. Then it won't hurt to try replacing. (The BGW can always be plugged back in.)
To replace, unplug the BGW. Move everything from the BGW LAN ports to the Orbi LAN ports. Move the ethernet cable from the BGW RED (WAN) port to the Orbi YELLOW (WAN) port. Power on the Orbi and go through the setup. If something "goes wrong", then simply unplug the Orgi, move everything back to the BGW, and plug the BGW back in.
The AP option involves these steps:
- Plug the Orbi into the BGW.
- Learn the IP address asssigned to the Orbi.
- Use any web browser connected to the network to reach the Orbi web interface: http://<ip of Orbi>. The login will be "admin" and "password" (because it was reset to factory).
- Navigate to the Advanced Tab, Advanced Setup, Router / AP mode.
- Select AP Mode, Apply, and the Orbi will reset. (takes foreeeeeever).
- At this point, you can do the Orbi Wireless Setup and give it the exact same WiFi/password credentials as the BGW.
- Go back to the BGW and disable WiFi.
lhjlmm
Mar 01, 2020Aspirant
Thank you CrimpOn! I tried and can't replace the BGW210 with the Orbi because the BGW210 is a modem/router, while the Orbi is just a router and I need the BGW for the modem. So I started from scratch and and unplugged and resetted everything. Plugging in only the Orbi to the BGW for IP passthrough. After I setup the Orbi and then plugged my PC into the Orbi directly, I was able to to finally log into orbilogin.com. Turns out after I logged into orbilogin that I didn't need to change anything because the Orbi defaults at getting the IP dynamically and DNS automatically. Everything seems to be working so I'm not sure if I need to do anything else. Is my BGW setup now as only a modem with IP passthrough and wifi turned off? Or do I need to go into the 'Firewall' tab and then 'Packet Filter' to disable Packet Filters to turn off the routing function of the BGW? Does it matter since the Orbi is the only thing plugged into the BGW?
- CrimpOnMar 02, 2020Guru
Sounds like you are good for now. Sorry to have misled you about removing the BGW. When I hear "fiber", my thought is that the fiber ONT outputs ethernet to the router's red jack. But, I do not have AT&T (nor do I have fiber).
Good Luck
- lhjlmmMar 02, 2020Aspirant
Hi CrimpOn. I could be wrong on needing the modem part of the BGW. I only tried it once and it didn't work. I should try it again, but I'm afraid to now that I have everything up and running. =) It does make sense that the fiber ONT outputs ethernet directly to a router's WAN port. It would ideal to not have to use AT&T's gateway. Anyways, without your advice I still would've been stuck! So appreciate your help!
- CrimpOnMar 02, 2020GuruMy mantra these days is, "if it ain't broke, don't fix it." However, just personally, this is the sort of thing I enjoy. (Gardening... Not so much). It would be entertainment for me. You may "have a life" separate from tinkering with computers, and have better uses for your time.