12-06-2021 12:24 AM
12-06-2021 12:30 AM
12-06-2021 10:37 AM
Let me see if I have the scenario correct…
You currently have the Telus provided router that looks like the following…
And you want to add the Orbi Tri-Band WiFi 6 Mesh?
Ok, this is possible indeed.
You’ll have to log into your Telus router that you currently have. Find the setting to put that device into what is referred to as “Bridged mode” That will effectively render the Telus modem nonfunctional. It will only be utilized to passthrough the internet signal to the Orbi Router.
Connecting the Orbi router will take over the function of the Telus router from there on out. So, that is where you'll have to do all of your network configuration from that point forward.
Depending on your needs you will be able to expand the number of satellite’s connected to the Orbi system that will meet your needs, I believe it is expandable from 1 satellites, to a total of 4.
If I'm not correct in my assumptions, I'm very sure someone will chime in and correct me...
Cheers
12-06-2021 10:46 AM
12-06-2021 11:41 AM
Are you connected with Fibre, and an ONT prior to your router? If so, put a switch between the ONT and two routers, one for the tenant, and one for your needs. This will provide two separate IP addresses.
Else, put a second router on a second subnet (192.168.10.xxx), but do not bridge your current router.
12-06-2021 12:17 PM - edited 12-06-2021 12:35 PM
I absolutely agree with your statements above. The only cavate I would include is that this will produce a double NAT situation if you hang a second router off the first, now the only time it may effect any of the users would be if the tenant network as describe above requires a routable IP within the network for such things as a game etc.
As one would expect, I like the switch to 2 router solution the best... Again the only caveat, is I have seen more times then not Telus issuing carrier grade NAT to the 2 WAN IP addresses, and this causes it own issues as well for gamers...
Other than that he's good to go... Cheers....
12-06-2021 12:34 PM
There comes a point where the tenant should be obtaining their own telecommunications connection.....😇
Another option might be to bridge Port 1, and connect the tenant's network to it, and the rest of the homeowner's network to ports 2-4.
12-06-2021 12:46 PM
12-06-2021 01:13 PM
The Orbi will get an IP address from the Telus router automatically, you need to then log into the Orbi and make sure that the LAN IP's or the internal network is not he same as what the Telus modem is issuing...
So for example if the Telus modem is issuing a IP range say for example 192.168.1.1 -> 192.168.1.255 then the Orbi will require another series, say for an example, 192.168.100.1 -> 192.168.100.255