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Netgear Orbi WiFi 6 Tri-Band Mesh System AX5400 3-Set RBK763S
EUR579,90

Netgear Orbi WiFi 6 Tri-Band Mesh System AX5400 3-Set RBK763S


Question about Netgear Orbi WiFi 6 Tri-Band Mesh System AX5400 3-Set RBK763S

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OZ_TZ

10 months ago

I'll try again: I have a complete Starlinkange Gen 2 system. Consisting of a dish, router, two mesh satellites and the corresponding cables. Now I want to replace the existing mesh system with Netgear Orbi RBK763S set of 3. My question now is: Do I have to set the Starlink router to bypass mode before Orbi installation or not, so that there is no duplicate IP assignment? Since your description mentions a modem.

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Galaxus

10 months ago

Yes, to avoid double IP assignment (double NAT), the Starlink router must be set to bypass or modem-only mode before installing the Netgear Orbi RBK763S. This deactivates the routing functions of the Starlink router and the Orbi system takes over the router function in the network. Alternatively, you can leave the Starlink router in router mode and put the Orbi in access point mode or enter the Orbi's IP address in the DMZ area of the Starlink router, but the recommended way is to bypass the Starlink router to avoid IP assignment conflicts.
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