![]() ![]() My Orbi Router is the Gateway of last resort and it supplies DHCP and DNS services. To understand the problem we need to first understand the network layout. If you find a solution, please post a comment and I’ll be glad to update this blog. However, I solved this issue by using an additional firewall using NAT between VLAN74 and VLAN 75. I looked for solutions but didn’t find any. This means the steps below will not work unless you are a earlier router firmware version. **2021-NOV Update** Per the last Orbi Update that I deployed (Router Firmware Version V2.7.3.22) the telnet option is no longer available in the debug menu. In this blog I’ll show you the steps I took to over come this feature limitation but like all content on my blog this is for my reference – travel, use, or follow at your own risk. I’ve had it up for a while now and its been working out great – that is until I decided to ask it to route more than one subnet. ![]() It creates a Wifi mesh that allows devices to go from room to room or building to building seamlessly. ![]() The Orbi Mesh has a primary device and allows for satellites to be connected to it. My previous Netgear Wifi router worked quite well but I really needed something to support multiple locations seamlessly. About the same time, I decided to update my home network with the Orbi WiFi System (RBK50) AC3000 by Netgear. I bought a nifty Dell PowerConnect 6224 switch and have been working with it off an on. Last April 2019 my trusty Netgear Switch finally gave in. FIX for Netgear Orbi Router / Firewall blocks additional subnets
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