The Netgear Orbi RBR50 comes packed with features, one of which is the ability to set up a Guest Network. This feature allows you to create a separate Wi-Fi network for your guests—keeping your main network secure and running smoothly. Guests can connect to the internet without accessing your private devices or using your regular bandwidth.
In this guide, you’ll learn how to enable the Guest Network on your Orbi RBR50 router through its web interface.
Steps to Enable the Guest Network on Orbi RBR50
1. Access the Orbi Router Interface
- First, connect your computer to the Orbi network via Wi-Fi or Ethernet.
- Open a web browser and go to orbilogin.net, https://orbiloginmesh.net/ or type the IP address: 192.168.1.1.
- Log in using your admin username and password.
Quick Tip: If you haven’t changed the default login credentials, you can find them on a label on the back of your Orbi device. For better security, it’s recommended to change these after setting up your guest network.
2. Enable the Guest Network
- Once logged in, go to Settings and click on the Guest Network tab.
- Check the box to Enable the Guest Network. This will activate a separate Wi-Fi network, which should now appear in your available Wi-Fi list.
- If you’d like to customize it, enter a name for your guest network under Guest Wireless Network Name (SSID) and set a password in the respective field.
- You can choose whether to allow guests to see each other and access your local network by selecting or clearing the corresponding checkbox.
- Select a security option (WPA2 is recommended), then click APPLY to save your changes.
Now your guest network is active, and your visitors can connect to the internet without affecting your main Orbi network’s performance.
Conclusion
Setting up a guest network on your Netgear Orbi RBR50 is a great way to provide internet access to visitors while keeping your main network secure. With just a few steps through the Orbi interface, you can offer reliable Wi-Fi with custom credentials and privacy settings. Now your guests can enjoy a seamless internet experience—without disrupting your own