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VerneArase
Dec 03, 2019Apprentice
Latest stable Orbi firmware
I see my Orbi RBK53 has 2.5.0.38, but the firmware page for the RBK53 lists 2.3.5.30 (with a hotfix to 2.3.5.34 for certificates). I have noticed a lot of wierd goings on with this firmware, such...
tomschmidt
Dec 04, 2019Virtuoso
The current stable firmware for the RBK53 (RBR50 and RBS50) is v2.3.5.34. It still has an untrusted https certificate due to the .34 certificate being self-signed instead of signed by a certificate authority.
The v2.5.0.38 and .40 both have major issues with device naming. Armor and/or Circle have nothing to do with the device naming issue, as I am not using them. Armor also has its own device naming that is not shared with the Orbi firmware device naming, so if you are using Armor, then you have to name your devices twice (once in the Orbi firmware and once again in Armor). Armor is from a third party, so the database is not shared with the firmware. NG pulled v2.5.0.x from autoupdates due to the issues, but many users got auto-updated to v2.5.0.38 without their knowledge or interaction if they were already on a v2.3.x release.
VerneArase wrote:I see my Orbi RBK53 has 2.5.0.38, but the firmware page for the RBK53 lists 2.3.5.30 (with a hotfix to 2.3.5.34 for certificates).
I have noticed a lot of wierd goings on with this firmware, such as devices having different names and descriptions, but attributed that wierdness to Armor or Circle.
Should I backlevel my RBK53 to 2.3.5.34?
Is 2.5.0.38 a dead-end subtree that didn't work out?
VerneArase
Dec 05, 2019Apprentice
Do you know if 2.5.0.38 had any effect on 5G wireless backhaul?
I've gone through a reformat and restore of my Drobo 8D on an iMac from a Synology hooked ethernet ports on the RBS50 and RBR50, and have gotten about 33 MB/sec throughput (though 100 MB/sec if both are hooked to the RBS50's switch ports).
- FURRYe38Dec 05, 2019Guru - Experienced User
I didn't see any negative effects on the backhaul, though mine is wired.
VerneArase wrote:Do you know if 2.5.0.38 had any effect on 5G wireless backhaul?
I've gone through a reformat and restore of my Drobo 8D on an iMac from a Synology hooked ethernet ports on the RBS50 and RBR50, and have gotten about 33 MB/sec throughput (though 100 MB/sec if both are hooked to the RBS50's switch ports).
- VerneAraseDec 10, 2019Apprentice
Well, of course if you're fortunate enough to have a wired backhaul you'll have the full speed of your wired connection (probably a gigabit).