Router Compatibility

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    Firewalla

    @mark, what is the firmware version you are using on the ASUS RT-AC3100?

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    Mark Blair

    @Firewalla, I updated to the current version a few days ago.  It is 3.0.0.4.385_20490 and it was released at the end of April.

    No issues today since changing to DHCP Mode.

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    Noel Jee

    I upgraded my router from an ORBI RBK50 to the new RBK850 and I'm having massive reliability issues. Random slow connections and dropping of signals. Anybody else experiencing the same? It's a shame, I'm going to have to disconnect until something gets resolved.

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    Firewalla

    Is the RBK850 the really expensive wifi6 version of Orbi? if it is, some of them are not compatible with Simple mode.   Try to use experimental simple mode (tap on monitoring button, select mode as experimental simple mode) and see if it will work better.  We do know people have good success with DHCP mode on this particular router.

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    Noel Jee

    I'll try setting up DHCP mode. The experimental simple mode is what I'm in currently given that simple mode didn't work despite ignoring the satellite. Thanks for the tip!

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    Rolando Nispiros

    Hello, is anyone using a NETGEAR Nighthawk AX4 4-Stream WiFi 6 Router (RAX40) - AX3000 with their Firewalla?  I see the AX12 on the list that works in Simple Mode.

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    Firewalla

    We do see a handful of people using the RAX40, so the probability of it working in simple mode is very high. 

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    Rolando Nispiros

    Thanks for letting me know!

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    Rolando Nispiros

    I returned the Netgear Nighthawk AX4 WiFi6 wireless router. It was a disaster setup-wise. I could not get a stable connection in either DHCP or Simple Mode in Firewalla. Next day I went with a Linksys Max Stream AX6000 Mesh WiFi 6 router. This time I setup the router without Firewalla just to get it up and running. Then this morning I added the Firewalla Blue in Simple Mode and so far so good (knock on wood). I’ve been a Netgear fan for the last 10+ years but this last one left me very disappointed in the brand name.

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    skst

    The Firewalla Blue prevents the Web user interface in my TP-Link AX1500 (Archer AX10) from working. I can log in to the Web UI, but it logs out immediately, after finishing displaying the home page, or when I click on a tab.

    I have to disconnect the Firewalla from the router for the Web UI to function.

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    DanielTB80

    I am running Firewalla Gold in Simple mode on Cisco RV340 with no issues.

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    FF

    What is the problem with the "Altice One" ? 

    I am considering to switch to Altice One, and I am currently using the firewalla gold in router mode. AFAIK, Altice is now allowing BYR (bring your own router) so I would assume that firewalla in router mode shouldn't be much different from any other soho  solution isn't it?  or could it block access to their IPTV devices?

     

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    Zach Schramm

    Anyone have luck with the Ubiquiti AmpliFi Instant System? Thanks in advance!

     

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    Tony Trinh

    Have anyone try the firewalla with Asus ROG Rapture GT-AC5300 router? I see the Asus Rapture GT-AX1100 is on the list but not sure if it's the same.  Please share your setup and if you able to get the ROG Rapture GT-AC5300 working.

     

    Thanks

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    Karthikeyan Rajmohan

    Will it be compatible with Netgear AX6000 WiFi Mesh System (RBK854)?

     
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    Ma Ar

    Works in router mode with a Netgear AX6/AX5200.

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    no zero

    I'm currently using a SPECTRUM provided ASKEY RAC2V1K WiFi Router, firmware version FW: 1.1.31, with Firewalla Blue in Simple mode.  The only issue I've noticed is that Blue sometimes picks up the router IP according to my Fingbox.

    I'd like to know if anyone has any experience/success with this router with Firewalla Blue in DHCP mode.  When I tried, months ago, I lost connection to admin the router and had to redo it's setup to get back online.  Thanks!

    01/07/21 Edited to add:

    Today I tested DHCP Mode on App Version g1.44.20 (3.7.20), App Version Number 543, Box Version 1.971 (g6a46a3c), Release Type Alpha.  Not all devices are powered up and online yet, but so far no problems!

    01/14/2021 a week later and still no problems!👍

     

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    Mike Emerson

    Does anyone know if the AT&T Nokia BGW320-505 is compatible with Firewalla Gold?

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    David Vaughan

    Firewalla Blue+ is working in simple mode with Draytek Vigor 2952P

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    JF Gregoire

    AVM Fritzbox 6491 works fine in Simple Mode

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    Monk Saki

    Blue Plus works in Simple Mode with ASUS ZenWiFI AX6600 Triband Router.  This is a mesh router and is also know as model XT8, which appears to be a designation for a package consisting of two (identical) routers, with one used as base and the other as satellite. 

    Kudos to the configuration team for recognizing the satellite and automatically disabling monitoring.

    I did not try DHCP mode since the change to an overlay network would requiring reconfiguring PCs to recognize the network printers at the new overlay IP address.

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    David Koppenhofer

    @monk
    It's been a minute since I changed my Blue from Simple to DHCP mode, but couldn't you change the overlay subnet to match your current IP range when moving to DHCP mode? This article may be helpful:
    https://help.firewalla.com/hc/en-us/articles/360021737793-How-to-keep-your-network-unchanged-in-DHCP-mode-Red-Blue-Blue-Plus-

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    Legend Huffman

    Anyone have experience using a Firewalla Blue Plus on the AT&T Fiber BGW320-505?

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    Monk Saki

    @David

    Thanks for the link.  I appreciate knowing there is a way to keep the network unchanged when enabling DHCP mode.  I'll keep that in mind should I decide to switch to DHCP mode to improve performance or because an ASUS update breaks Simple mode.

    For now I am content getting to know Firewalla in Simple mode. 

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    Bob Easton

    The Askey SAC2VIK router provided with Spectrum service is NOT compatible with Simple mode. Using it that way adds excessive DNS activity, sometimes delaying web page loads by 8-10 seconds, and delaying email sending until servers timeout.

    Additionally, that router cannot be used with Firewalla's DHCP mode.  Firewalla requires turning off the router's DHCP service and this low cost router does not offer the ability to disable DHCP.

    That leaves only the Experimental Simple Mode as an option and that mode DOES work. (My experience is with the Blue+ box.)

    Bottom line: If you have an Askey SAC2VIK router, setup Firewalla to use Experimental Simple Mode (currently Beta). If you are already trying some other mode, reset the Firewalla box to factory settings, reboot, and configure for Experimental Simple mode.

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    NewbieESO

    new Firewalla Blue Plus user here...thanks for the great security feature by this tiny box

    Can confirm it works with router TP Link Archer AX10 with simple mode

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    beachdog

    I meant to post this sooner. The compatibility list shows the Netgear Orbi 76x to work in Simple Mode. It does not. DHCP is needed for this version of Orbi.

    Next time this gets wonky I'll try the experimental Simple Mode. When the FW blue+ stops monitoring it also stops assigning addresses and I'm forced to do a factory reset on the Orbi to get things going again which is a real nuisance. 

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    Ingo

    I tried my AVM Fritz!Box 4060 in both simple & DHCP mode and both worked fine. Using the Firewalla Gold as DHCP-Server now.

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