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BretD
Oct 31, 2017Administrator
EERO Gen 2 Vs Orbi - What’s the Fastest WiFi Mesh System? TheWirecutter.com
TheWirecutter.com pit EERO Gen 2 vs. Orbi vs. Plume and even Google WiFi and other WiFi systems. See how Orbi Wins the WiFi Race
Raka1212
Nov 30, 2017Guide
Just got RKB53 Costco system and installed with breeze. Have full throttle connection in entire house with router in basement and two sat on 1st and 2nd floor. It came with firmware version 1.8X and working fine. I see too many people having issue after v2 upgrade. It wonders me if should I upgrade to v2x or leave it alone untile Netgear comes up with stable firmware?
- martinhjNov 30, 2017Luminary
Personally I have had no issues with 2.0.0.74
- mastervisa30Nov 30, 2017LuminaryI have been using firmware 2.0.0.74 on my RBK53(one router and two satellites)have been working great:)up and running 14days now and no issues so far
- tagteamNov 30, 2017Virtuoso
Raka1212 wrote:...if should I upgrade to v2x or leave it alone untile Netgear comes up with stable firmware?
I also bought an RBK53 from Costco and it came with firmware version 1.4.x, with which I had absolutely no issues. After several weeks, more or less, I noticed that the system had auto-upgraded to v2.0.0.74 and I was initially concerned. However, I have had zero issues with this latest firmware version; it's been perfectly stable in my case.
- RogerSCNov 30, 2017Virtuoso
After you guys have had your Orbi's for a while, you'll find that you have no choice about upgrading your firmware. The Orbi auto-flashes the latest firmware eventually. It may take several days, but it will happen. I'm not personally happy with this, but at the moment I'm using the 2.0.0.76 Beta (which I manually flashed), and that's working really well for me. As did 2.0.0.74, but the wireless signal strength on the 2.0.0.76 Beta seems a little stronger here. So I'm not really upset about the lack of control over the firmware version at the moment, but the time may come :-).
- tagteamDec 03, 2017Virtuoso
RogerSC wrote:...The Orbi auto-flashes the latest firmware eventually. It may take several days, but it will happen...
If there is one thing I could change about the system, that would be it = allow users to disable firmware auto-updates. I imagine that would be a relatively simple option to add to the firmware and the default could be set to "enable".
- RogerSCDec 03, 2017Virtuoso
tagteam wrote:
RogerSC wrote:...The Orbi auto-flashes the latest firmware eventually. It may take several days, but it will happen...
If there is one thing I could change about the system, that would be it = allow users to disable firmware auto-updates. I imagine that would be a relatively simple option to add to the firmware and the default could be set to "enable".
Trying something different here...my "main" wired-only router is an R7800, and the Orbi is in AP mode. I've put dd-wrt firmware on the R7800, and have blocked "downloads.netgear.com". Waiting to see if that prevents auto-upgrade or not. I can't go to downloads.netgear.com from the Orbi, so I know that URL is blocked. In fact, to download firmware manually from Netgear, I have to remove the restriction in the R7800 firmware settings and then put it back when I'm done. So I think that there's a chance...