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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
Traz_13
Aug 02, 2017Star
IP conflicts are not ok behaviour no matter how you look at it. But here is the basic debug log from the Orbi router showing that it is storing conflicting IP/mac addresses for an Orbi Sat after the factory reset.
192.168.128.251 0x1 0x2 b0:b9:8a:64:f7:08 * br0
192.168.128.1 0x1 0x0 00:00:00:00:00:00 * eth0
192.168.128.18 0x1 0x2 08:66:98:ef:bc:27 * br0
192.168.128.67 0x1 0x2 38:aa:3c:d8:ce:42 * br0
192.168.128.37 0x1 0x2 dc:a9:04:88:45:18 * br0
192.168.128.83 0x1 0x2 70:f0:87:a8:54:63 * br0
192.168.128.53 0x1 0x2 34:d2:70:c4:43:e0 * br0
192.168.128.8 0x1 0x2 14:b3:1f:0a:50:d2 * br0
192.168.128.76 0x1 0x2 a0:99:9b:2f:a2:7d * br0
192.168.128.31 0x1 0x2 20:ab:37:57:80:72 * br0
192.168.128.5 0x1 0x2 14:b3:1f:0a:40:da * br0
192.168.128.24 0x1 0x2 8c:f5:a3:2d:83:b2 * br0
192.168.128.73 0x1 0x2 00:3e:e1:bd:fa:90 * br0
192.168.128.43 0x1 0x2 d4:61:9d:00:93:70 * br0
192.168.128.21 0x1 0x2 00:04:4b:79:71:59 * br0
192.168.128.14 0x1 0x2 ac:1f:6b:05:56:7e * br0
192.168.128.33 0x1 0x2 08:66:98:d9:0b:ed * br0
192.168.128.82 0x1 0x2 74:c6:3b:ed:9f:7f * br0
192.168.128.52 0x1 0x2 34:d2:70:a8:90:35 * br0
192.168.128.11 0x1 0x2 14:b3:1f:10:76:2f * br0
192.168.128.30 0x1 0x2 a0:8c:fd:53:98:ab * br0
192.168.128.79 0x1 0x2 d0:e1:40:92:22:b6 * br0
192.168.1.250 0x1 0x2 b0:b9:8a:64:f7:08 * br0
Traz_13
Aug 02, 2017Star
Pulled this from a debug log on one of the sats
1173 root 244 S /usr/bin/detcable 2 RBS50
1393 root 256 S udhcpc -b -i br0 -h RBS50 -r 192.168.1.250 -N 0.0.0.0
1438 root 296 S /usr/sbin/net-scan
1452 root 268 S /usr/sbin/lld2d br0
1575 root 376 S /usr/sbin/uhttpd -h /www.satellite -r RBS50 -x /cgi-bin -t 60 -p 0.0.0.0:80 -C /etc/uhttpd.crt -K /etc/uhttpd.key -s 0.0.0.0:443