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DB-Cooper
Mar 14, 2019Guide
2.3.0.32 Update - Orbi Satellite Password Not Working
I updated my Orbi RB50K to 2.3.0.23, hitting the stop gap at 212. All was well, I was able to update and login to my RBS to get to .212. After upgrading my RBR to 2.3.0.32, I was forced to change the...
plemans
Mar 14, 2019Guru - Experienced User
I take it you're trying to do the manual update if its asking for a password?
Does it work for the automated firmware upgrade?
Are you using a saved password manager to fill in the name and password? I've had automated ones fill in incorrectly.
It really doesn't take long to reset and reconfigure the RBS50. I know you don't want to do it but its probably the fastest way versus trying to guess/figure out the password issue.
DB-Cooper
Mar 14, 2019Guide
Yes, trying to manually update and or access the IP directly. The password worked before the RBR update, now it simply doesn't. I do use PW Managers but I'm manually typing it as well, so it's not that.
Auto firmware doesn't show any new version so I can only do manual. I'm hoping this update fixes my Volvo XC90's Wi-Fi which won't connect to Orbi despite working with my previous Linksys unit using same SSID/WPA2 key.
I'll probably just reset and resync, annoying but fortunately there's no real config on it.
- CrimpOnMar 14, 2019Guru - Experienced User
For future reference, I believe the correct practice is to update the satellites first and the router last. I also seem to remember there was a way to skip the password change, although Netgear certainly made it not obvious.
- DB-CooperMar 14, 2019Guide
Thanks, will do that from now on.
Unfortunately, I've spent 15 minutes trying to reset this bloody Satellite. I do the organge light thing, and then it somewhat auto resyncs, password still isn't working. I wish I could force remove this thing. So annoying.- CrimpOnMar 14, 2019Guru - Experienced User
I realized after a very frustrating hour of going up and down stairs that I had not held the paperclip in the tiny hole long enough. The LED turns orange and then (after what seems like a long time) begins to blink. Orange is "reset" and blink is "reset to factory". At that point, it no longert synced to the router, so "password" ought to work.