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Majorninth's avatar
Majorninth
Aspirant
Aug 13, 2017

Ap mode or router orbi rbk50

So I unboxed the system plugged it into my wired network and set it up. Software updated to the latest  version. As far as I can tell everything works fine. After viewing this forum I find out the latest software is all buggy and I was supposed to use ap mode. I have left everything as is, but was wondering if I changed it to the recommended setup will I end up with problems everyone else is having? The orbi is plugged into a older netgear wireless router which is still broadcasting wifi and providing DHCP addresses for the network. What problems should I be seeing if I leave my orbi setup in router mode instead of ap? And will I start to have all the problems everyone is complaining about if I put it in ap mode?

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  • If you are not having problems with Orbi now, then you shouldn't have prolems changing it to AP mode.

     

    Why are you continuing to use an old router in additon to Orbi?  You can keep it if you want, but if you do you should turn off the WiFi on your old router and use AP mode with Orbi.

     

    To learn about issues with using two routers, google "doube NAT" or search for it on Netgear's forums. It may work OK, but it is not the proper way to operate.

    • RobertWycoff's avatar
      RobertWycoff
      Aspirant

      I have an extensive ethernet network using my Comcast Arris TG1682G Gateway but wifi sucks.  I bought the RBK50 to replace my wifi.  I read where I need to disable wifi in the gateway and also put in bridge mode, but I'm not clear whether I should put the RBK50 in AP mode or not. 

      • st_shaw's avatar
        st_shaw
        Master

        If the Arris takes a public IP on the WAN interface and is acting as your router, serving up LAN IP addresses via DHCP, then you should set Orbi into AP mode. This is usually the simplest to setup.

         

        If you already have an extensive Ethernet network that's working, you can leave all existing equipment as it is (except you should disable WiFi on the Arris), and just plug Orbi into the LAN somewhere, and set it up for AP mode.