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BSmithline
Aspirant
Dec 14, 2017

ALERT TO USERS RBR50/RBS50 you may have to do a manual FIRMWARE update

ALERT TO USERS RBR50/RBS50 your systems may not show that a NEW firmware update is advalable when under Advanced / Firmware you choose "CHECK"

 

I had to do a manuel update.  I know that the average user does not even check for updates.  It was my hope that these newer devices where going to auto update firmware.  Looks like we are now going to have these devices all over the world that will never be updated.  What a same.

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  • Retired_Member's avatar
    Retired_Member

    Do I have to upgrade the firmware if my Orbi is working?

    • BSmithline's avatar
      BSmithline
      Aspirant
      Security. In this case the version I was running was not updated to patch the "Krack Attack" security hole.
  • LOL Netgear is dammed if they do dammed if they don't, many people on these forums complained because all previous firmware was auto-updating, now they get complains because it doesn't auto-update lmao.

     

    Anyways dude relax, I'm almost certain that the firmware will automatically update at some point in the future the next time the router is rebooted or power cycled, no need for these alarming headlines.

      • JMU1998's avatar
        JMU1998
        Luminary

        Great news ever! Now I don't have to worry about auto update being forced to me breaking my network setup.

  • There are many users who are not happy that they have updated to 2.1, so as noted it's kind of a no-win situation depending on whether the new FW turns out to be a friend (and you didn't update) or foe (and you did update).  :)


  • BSmithline wrote:
    ...I had to do a manuel update...
    You're lucky. I have to wait for the push because Manuel refused to do the update for me.
    • netgearguy's avatar
      netgearguy
      Apprentice

      tagteam wrote:

      BSmithline wrote:
      ...I had to do a manuel update...
      You're lucky. I have to wait for the push because Manuel refused to do the update for me.

      Maybe Manuel needs to get some additional training on routers?  Or is he just too recalcitrant?  FWIW, his brother Manual updated my Orbi just fine.  ;-)

  • I updated one of my RBS50 satellites to the lastest firmware manually. When I went to update the other one, the popup fails to load - the dialog just shows the code for the popup. I've disabled ublock origin and allowed popups for orbilogin, but this issue remains. I tried Chrome, Firefox 57, Vivaldi, and Edge.

     

    I was able to update the RBK50 firmware, but now I have one satellite on 2.0.0.74 and one on 2.1.1.12. Does anyone have any ideas or suggestions?

     

    Thank you

    • Ely's avatar
      Ely
      Luminary

      Just download your satellite's firmware manually from the Netgear site, then visit your satellite's page by going to its IP address and click on "Firmware Update" on the sidebar, upload the file you just downloaded click update and presto!

      • Hello Ely,

        Thank you for your reply.

         

        Yes, I have tried that, but I still receive the same error. It gives me a 401 authorization error but I am never given a dialog to log in.  I've attached a screenshot of the error that I am experiencing:

         

        Thank you


  • BSmithline wrote:

    ALERT TO USERS RBR50/RBS50 your systems may not show that a NEW firmware update is advalable when under Advanced / Firmware you choose "CHECK"

     

    I had to do a manuel update.  I know that the average user does not even check for updates.  It was my hope that these newer devices where going to auto update firmware.  Looks like we are now going to have these devices all over the world that will never be updated.  What a same.


    I'm pretty sure this behavior is deliberate. When new firmware is first released, it can only be used for manual updates by "early adopters". Eventually (assuming things go well), Netgear will enable it for automatic updates. In other words, the people doing the early manual updates are essentially acting as testers for the new code before it is switched on for automatic updates for everyone else.