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May 30, 2022

Trying to use RBR 50 instead of Verizon Router -Orbi RBR50 with 3 satellites

I currently have my Orbi setup in A/P mode and am using with my Verizon FIOS gateway router. I also have a subscription with Netgear Armor for Bitdefender. The system works fine in A/P mode, but I lose a lot of features through my NETGEAR subscription. See details in this post ...Which features are disabled on my NETGEAR router when it is set to AP Mode | Answer | NETGEAR Support

 

 When I open the Orbi app I am missing the parental controls and the Netgear security features in it. It is my understanding that if you have Verizon standalone Internet, which I do, the process is extremely simple to use your own router. I found this writeup on Verizon's community site which details how to set it up to switch to your own router...Using your own router with Verizon FiOS - Verizon Fios Community

 

Switching to your own router

 

So now you are ready to plug in your own router to the Internet! However, there is one final step you need to take on the existing Verizon router for a seamless transition.

 

Routers plugged into the FiOS network receive a DHCP lease. In simple terms, this is a temporary lease that allows the router to connect to the Internet. You have two options when swapping routers. 

 

  1. Power off the Verizon router, unplug its Ethernet, and wait overnight before plugging in your own router.
  2. Log into the Verizon router, release the DHCP lease, plug the Ethernet into your own router, and then power it on. Your router will obtain a fresh lease and be connected immediately.

Here are the steps to release the lease from the Verizon router if you don't want to wait for the lease to expire. 

 

First, login to the router at http://192.168.1.1/. The admin username and password are on the label attached to the router. Once logged in, follow the instructions:

  1. Click on the My Network icon at the top.
  2. Click Network Connections from the menu on the left.
  3. Click Broadband Connection
  4. Click Settings
  5. Scroll down and click Release under DHCP Lease
  6. Click Apply
  7. Disconnect the router immediately to prevent it from re-requesting a DHCP lease.

Once you have run these steps, immediately plug the Ethernet cable into the WAN port of your own router. Your router should now get Internet.

 

Has anyone in the community done this? If I switch my Orbi from A/P mode back to Router mode, will I regain the Netgear protection services (Bitdefender) I pay for. Will my Wi-Fi work better with the Orbi Router as a standalone and turning off the Fios Quantum Gateway? I am currently getting 200+ speeds and my FIOS connection is through Ethernet not Coax. Any help appreciated!!!

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