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cf0874
Oct 12, 2021Follower
How do I know if my Orbi RBK50 is aging?
I purchased my Orbi RBK50 (AC3000) system in early 2017 at Best Buy. The router and 2 satellites have been working flawlessly at my previous home for 2 years and at my current home for the last 3 y...
CrimpOn
Oct 12, 2021Guru - Experienced User
WiFi routers are solid state devices. There are no 'moving parts' or things that wear out. Just like a TV, they should function for many years. Certainly more than 4-5 years.
There have been numerous posts recently about the latest firmware release V2.7.3.22, which appears to cause major problems for some users. I have an Orbi that I purchased in 2018 that has run flawlessly since then and is running fine on this newest firmware. (Actually, I have two.) I intend to keep it working for at least another couple of years. (I have zero devices that can benefit from WiFi6.)
All I can suggest is to experiment by manually loading the previous firmware V2.7.2.104 on the Orbi and then blocking it from updating the firmware. There is a guide on the internet for how to do this:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/se94mxcfzhpmi1o/Prevent%20Orbi%20from%20Updating.pdf?dl=0
If downgrading the firmware solves the problem, then you have the challenge of preventing the Orbi from updating by itself.
If the problem remains.... I am sort of out of ideas.
pkgadd
Oct 12, 2021Luminary
While these devices tend to by quite solid hardware wise (and especially the orbi range has been very good for me in this regard so far), they do age like any other electronics - quite often starting with the capacitors in the power delivery (leading to crashes and finally completely ceased operations).
Regressions in recent firmware upgrades are something to look at first, though.