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Configure your ISP router to function as a forwarding device for a Netgear router.

Configure your ISP router to function as a forwarding device for a Netgear router.

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Luke017
Junior Member
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02-01-2023, 08:57 PM
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You're looking to replace your Rogers stock router with a Netgear Orbi and have it work as a direct connection instead of routing through the ISP. You want to route the ISP's signal through the Orbi for better performance. Here’s how you can set it up:

1. **Connect the ISP Router to the Orbi**
- Plug the ISP router into one of the Orbi antennas or use a wired connection if available.
- Ensure the ISP router is powered on and connected to your network.

2. **Configure the ISP Router as a Modem**
- Access the ISP router’s web interface (usually via a browser).
- Change the DHCP settings so the Orbi can get an IP address from the ISP.
- Disable any DHCP server that might be set up for your local network.

3. **Set Up the Orbi as a Bridge**
- On the Orbi, go to its settings and enable the bridge mode.
- Connect the Orbi to your Wi-Fi network using the IP address assigned by the ISP router.
- Ensure the Orbi is set to forward traffic through the ISP router.

4. **Verify the Connection**
- Check your internet speed and stability.
- If issues persist, double-check all connections and settings.

If you need further assistance with specific steps, let me know!
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Luke017
02-01-2023, 08:57 PM #1

You're looking to replace your Rogers stock router with a Netgear Orbi and have it work as a direct connection instead of routing through the ISP. You want to route the ISP's signal through the Orbi for better performance. Here’s how you can set it up:

1. **Connect the ISP Router to the Orbi**
- Plug the ISP router into one of the Orbi antennas or use a wired connection if available.
- Ensure the ISP router is powered on and connected to your network.

2. **Configure the ISP Router as a Modem**
- Access the ISP router’s web interface (usually via a browser).
- Change the DHCP settings so the Orbi can get an IP address from the ISP.
- Disable any DHCP server that might be set up for your local network.

3. **Set Up the Orbi as a Bridge**
- On the Orbi, go to its settings and enable the bridge mode.
- Connect the Orbi to your Wi-Fi network using the IP address assigned by the ISP router.
- Ensure the Orbi is set to forward traffic through the ISP router.

4. **Verify the Connection**
- Check your internet speed and stability.
- If issues persist, double-check all connections and settings.

If you need further assistance with specific steps, let me know!

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xTripleMinerx
Posting Freak
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02-06-2023, 05:09 PM
#2
Configure your Rogers router to operate in Bridge mode so your Netgear device manages all routing tasks.
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xTripleMinerx
02-06-2023, 05:09 PM #2

Configure your Rogers router to operate in Bridge mode so your Netgear device manages all routing tasks.

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Heftiq_
Junior Member
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02-07-2023, 07:01 AM
#3
I attempted that, but all devices lost internet connection.
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Heftiq_
02-07-2023, 07:01 AM #3

I attempted that, but all devices lost internet connection.

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Immotal_god
Member
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02-12-2023, 12:28 AM
#4
Rogers Bridge mode functions excellently. I've relied on it for many years with Ignite TV using my Wi-Fi APs seamlessly. The steps are:

1. Link directly to the Rogers Ignite modem via Ethernet.
2. Switch to bridge mode and disconnect your laptop during the modem reboot. This might resolve issues if your PC remains connected afterward, as it could receive a public IP and miss the second one from Rogers.
3. If applicable, connect the Orbi (ensure master is active and router mode).
4. The device should obtain the public IP from Rogers. If not, try power cycling again—unplug both, restart the Rogers box, wait a couple minutes, then power on the Orbi.

If you're already using the Orbi in access point mode, change it to router mode before connecting it to the bridge mode modem to avoid conflicts with other network devices.
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Immotal_god
02-12-2023, 12:28 AM #4

Rogers Bridge mode functions excellently. I've relied on it for many years with Ignite TV using my Wi-Fi APs seamlessly. The steps are:

1. Link directly to the Rogers Ignite modem via Ethernet.
2. Switch to bridge mode and disconnect your laptop during the modem reboot. This might resolve issues if your PC remains connected afterward, as it could receive a public IP and miss the second one from Rogers.
3. If applicable, connect the Orbi (ensure master is active and router mode).
4. The device should obtain the public IP from Rogers. If not, try power cycling again—unplug both, restart the Rogers box, wait a couple minutes, then power on the Orbi.

If you're already using the Orbi in access point mode, change it to router mode before connecting it to the bridge mode modem to avoid conflicts with other network devices.

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bowbow007
Member
122
02-16-2023, 08:53 PM
#5
I switched the mode to bridge and it restarted. Now everything functions perfectly. Tysm
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bowbow007
02-16-2023, 08:53 PM #5

I switched the mode to bridge and it restarted. Now everything functions perfectly. Tysm