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rhester72
Jul 11, 2017Virtuoso
Firmware V1.12.0.18 Discussion
This does indeed appear to be based on (identical to?) the last private beta V1.12.0.16 and has been released to the public. Hope it helps!
Guest mode AP isolation finally works 100% over IPv4...
- Jul 11, 2017
New Features and Enhancements:
- Supports ReadySHARE Printer for Orbi devices that are equipped with a USB port
- Updated the OrbiOS API to v3.14
Bug Fixes:
- Fixes the iOS disconnection issue.
- Fixes the Dropcam disconnection issue.
- Fixes the convergence issue when an Ethernet connected device moves from one Orbi to another.
- Fixes the issue where the Orbi app can’t find the Orbi router if the router is using IPv6 and is in AP mode.
- Fixes the issue where the Orbi app can’t display more than 20 connected devices.
- Fixes the issue where the installation assistant might not display if the device is connected to the Orbi network wirelessly.
- Fixes the issue where the 2.4 GHz backhaul setting is disabled if the fronthaul MU-MIMO and TxBF is disabled.
- Fixes the issue where IPv6 devices on the guest network can access the Orbi router’s web GUI.
- Includes security fixes for the following security vulnerabilities:
PSV-2016-0133, PSV-2017-0607, PSV-2017-0615, PSV-2017-0736, PSV-2017-2190
Download Link:
RBR50 - http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/RBK50/RBR50-V1.12.0.18.zip
RBS50 - http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/RBK50/RBS50-V1.12.0.18.zip
captain_phaser
Jul 24, 2017Apprentice
I'm still holding steady on 1.11.0.20. I added the domain block as soon as I could after manually updating. Check to see that you have the radio button set to "Always" for keyword blocking, and that the domain is downloads.netgear.com. After this I did the telnet config. There's an auto check for upgrade variable on the satellites as well that I set to 0. Remember to type nvram commit after setting all the variables to save the changes. You can also type nvram show | grep auto to list the variables again and confirm their new values. Here's the variables I set:
Router
- orbi_auto_upgrade=0
- orbi_auto_upg=0
- auto_update=0
- auto_check_for_upgrade=0
Sat
- auto_check_for_upgrade=0
Still no acknowledgment on these issues from Netgear has me weary of keeping the Orbi. Downgrading without automatic updates is a key troubleshooting step so I am puzzled as to why there is no simple way to block these updates.
I love the Orbi's specs and what it should be able to do on paper, but the lack of communication here on the forums, instability of the firmware, and the limit of 90 days "complimentary" support with only a 1 year warranty are starting to put me off.
Johnyboy
Jul 24, 2017Guide
This whole thing actually blows my mind. Never in my life have I seen a piece of hardware that auto updates the firmware itself without the user's consent?? How is it possible to pay a premium for this supposed "game changing" piece of hardware that has now been out for 8 months now and has had so many versions of firmware released trying to resolve this issue and still no solution today. Netgear should be treating these as a recall and reimbursing everyone their money for this POS not even factoring the several hours of my time and frustration for my entire family! ! The whole 90 days of support is the funniest part of it all! Are you guys serious?? 90 days?? One year is standard and if anything it should be evn longer than that considering this is suppoded to be a premium high end Netgear product. My wife was so pissed at me as it was that I spent this much money on this thing and I bought it four months ago and haven't had it run stable for more than 2-3 weeks. Well, I actually did get approx a month out of the last beta firmware (v1.11.0.8) and it seemed solid but BOOM then the auto update to the newest firmware broke it for the fourth time. Never again will I touch a Netgear product. Lesson learned.
- ArtLeeJul 24, 2017Apprentice
Johnyboy wrote:This whole thing actually blows my mind. Never in my life have I seen a piece of hardware that auto updates the firmware itself without the user's consent??
Do you have a modem? Mine gets updated automatically without any consent or notification. In my case, I own an Arris cable modem (not leased) and Comcast updates when they get updates from Arris. I also think, meaning I don't have experience, that Android phones auto update unless default settings are changed by the user. But, my cable modem is the only device other than my Orbi units that update without approval.
- JohnyboyJul 24, 2017Guide
ArtLee wrote:
Johnyboy wrote:This whole thing actually blows my mind. Never in my life have I seen a piece of hardware that auto updates the firmware itself without the user's consent??
Do you have a modem? Mine gets updated automatically without any consent or notification. In my case, I own an Arris cable modem (not leased) and Comcast updates when they get updates from Arris. I also think, meaning I don't have experience, that Android phones auto update unless default settings are changed by the user. But, my cable modem is the only device other than my Orbi units that update without approval.
My modem doesn't auto update and I realize Android devices auto update just like W10 does now but an OS and firmware aren't the same thing.