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gr8sho
Dec 13, 2019Virtuoso
Firmware v2.5.1
New version available. Based on the description, doesn’t seem worth the disruption. New Version: V2.5.1.8 Release Notes: [Bug Fix] Fixes JP/AU/CA region can't firmware update issue. [Bug Fix] F...
bolingde
Mar 18, 2020Guide
OrbiPhilip wrote:
FURRYe38 wrote:Sometimes upgrading FW over current configurations can cause problems due to incompatible user configurations.
This would not be a problem if netgear would store it's configs in text format and parse them at bootup. It would also mean configs could be restored after a factory reset without reintroducing the problem.
HboGo would only stream a few minutes before losing the network on my roku. I've been streaming a movie now for 14 minutes with no problem.FWIW, we are cord cutters and stream for hours on end. We had intermittent connection failures on 2.5.1.8 and rolled back, but even before a stream could run for hours unless DNS failed.
What version did you go back to? Could you get the Satellites to rollback also. It kept telling me that the img file was invaild (something like that). So I'm still running v2.5.1.8. on the satellite's and it seems to work great. Streaming movies and and playing xbox. Test configs would be nice. My HBOGo got so bad that after restarting I would barely make it back to the place that failed before it ended again (It starts back a few seconds before it failed, may be emptying the buffer). HBO was the worst Disney+ would just "connect failed" but still run (most of the time).
OrbiPhilip
Mar 19, 2020Luminary
What version did you go back to? Could you get the Satellites to rollback also.
v2.3.5.30. And yes. There are two different files, make sure you have both.
The satellite isn't intuitive. Click upgrade on the main screen, then upload.
v2.3.5.30. And yes. There are two different files, make sure you have both.
The satellite isn't intuitive. Click upgrade on the main screen, then upload.
- gr8shoMar 19, 2020Virtuoso
NG won't help, would be akin to chasing windmills. Sorry.
Staying at an older level is an option now, but it didn't used to be that way. We would wake up to find our home network damaged and unrecoverable without resorting to a factory reset. I'd have to stop whatever I was doing and spend the better part of a day to get things right.
Should always be prepared to rebuild the configuration manually and not rely on backups as they may reintroduce a problem.
These are my thoughts after owning Orbi for more than a year. It's been a challenge to keep running after every firmware release. I deal with it because the hardware itself is excellent.