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Crew60
Mar 26, 2019Aspirant
Firmware Confusion
Hello All, Here it goes. Trying to figure out all this firmware update confusion. I have an RBR50 AC300 and 2 Satellites. I see all this new firmware but is it auto pushed by Netgear? Do I need to ma...
- Mar 27, 2019
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Crew60 wrote:
Hello All, Here it goes. Trying to figure out all this firmware update confusion. I have an RBR50 AC300 and 2 Satellites. I see all this new firmware but is it auto pushed by Netgear? Do I need to manually update the Routers and the Sats? I am getting mixed signals and if stuff is working now do I leave alone? I see sporadic performance issues going to some of my 2.5 GHZ systems etc. Please give me some sound references which way to go on this. Will updated firmware help me out?
Thanks
Crew60
FURRYe38
Mar 26, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Note:
If you’re manually updating the firmware using a browser, you cannot update the firmware directly to v2.3.0.32. You must first update the firmware to v2.2.1.212 on the RBR. After updating the firmware v2.2.1.212, your Orbi router will reboot, and then you can update to v2.3.0.32. You can update RBS directly to v32. Update the RBS first, then the RBR lastly.
If you are located in the following regions Japan (JP), Australia (AU) and Canada (CA) please hold off updating to FW 2.3.0.32
Crew60 wrote:
Hello All, Here it goes. Trying to figure out all this firmware update confusion. I have an RBR50 AC300 and 2 Satellites. I see all this new firmware but is it auto pushed by Netgear? Do I need to manually update the Routers and the Sats? I am getting mixed signals and if stuff is working now do I leave alone? I see sporadic performance issues going to some of my 2.5 GHZ systems etc. Please give me some sound references which way to go on this. Will updated firmware help me out?
Thanks
Crew60
- DickDukeMar 27, 2019Apprentice
In most cases the latest firmware is a good idea, as there are often security and stability improvements. However, if manually updating is intimidating and you are happy with your current performance, you could simply wait until Netgear pushes an update out automatically. The risk, if any, would be minimal.
- Crew60Apr 03, 2019AspirantUpdated firmware manually on both router and satellites.
A little time consuming and not for the novice tech person. Follow all the instructions. There was one Satellite I had to reboot a couple of times for it to take the update. Auto Updates from Netgear really suck FYI- FURRYe38Apr 03, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Thanks for letting us know. Ya, we know setting up is time consuming. Auto updates are problematic. Why I like loading FW files myself.
Make sure you do a backup of the config to file for safe keeping and later use. :smileyhappy:
Glad it's working now. Enjoy.
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