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Tedmh
Jul 16, 2017Aspirant
LED ring solid white on Router
I reset orbi router to factory settings and tried to start up again. It gets to solid white ring light and solid green power LED and that's where it stays. Tried resetting again and got the same...
- Jul 23, 2017So I ended up hard resetting everything. Got it back to where the router would work. Left my house came back and the satellite had connected its self back to the router. Got on to check everything the the satillite was able to do a firmware update and everything has been great since. Was able to unplug the satillite and move back up stairs. It connect again right away with no issue. So basically I just factory reset everything start over and left it alone. Also note I do have it running as a access point now instead of router mode.
revols
Dec 29, 2017Tutor
I had a similar issue with the RBR50 led light staying white. There was no Internet access through it. I did have Internet access through my ISPs router so I knew it was the Orbi Router.
I reset the router using the instructions found at the following kb article. https://kb.netgear.com/31486/How-do-I-reset-my-Orbi-system-to-factory-default-settings
I then tried to do a new system setup through the app on my iPhone. I received the error that the configuration failed to load.
I did a reset again and this time with my computer connected to it I was able to login to it to start the setup. Once the set up began, it errored out again.
Below are the steps I took to finally resolve it.
1. Turn off all satellites (I have 2).
2. Downloaded the latest firmware versions from the Internet to my computer. In my case I used the following link.
https://kb.netgear.com/000053128/RBR50-RBS50-Firmware-Version-2-1-1-16
3. Unplugged the Ethernet cable that was connected from my ISP’s router to the Orbi router so that it could not connect to the Internet on reboot.
4. Plugged my computer cable into the one of the Ethernet ports on the router.
5. Reset the router again with the above kb article.
6. As the Orbi was rebooting – I used a web browser to connect to orbilogin.com. I did receive an error but figured that. After the Orbi was at a boot stage the computer could recognize, I was able to login to it and begin a setup.
7. One of the first messages you will get states that it could not connect to the Internet and do you want it to try again. Select no and that you will set it up manually. Follow all the other setup steps like normal. Once it was completed I did a manual firmware update. Note that what was installed and what I installed where the same version but the manual install was successful. I followed the instructions for the manual update from this link.
https://kb.netgear.com/000053128/RBR50-RBS50-Firmware-Version-2-1-1-16
8. After that I synced my satellites one at a time and everything was back to being operational.
I believe what the issues was is that the firmware update on the router failed and required a manual update to override the previous attempt. The key part for me was to remove the Internet cable before it reboots.
I reset the router using the instructions found at the following kb article. https://kb.netgear.com/31486/How-do-I-reset-my-Orbi-system-to-factory-default-settings
I then tried to do a new system setup through the app on my iPhone. I received the error that the configuration failed to load.
I did a reset again and this time with my computer connected to it I was able to login to it to start the setup. Once the set up began, it errored out again.
Below are the steps I took to finally resolve it.
1. Turn off all satellites (I have 2).
2. Downloaded the latest firmware versions from the Internet to my computer. In my case I used the following link.
https://kb.netgear.com/000053128/RBR50-RBS50-Firmware-Version-2-1-1-16
3. Unplugged the Ethernet cable that was connected from my ISP’s router to the Orbi router so that it could not connect to the Internet on reboot.
4. Plugged my computer cable into the one of the Ethernet ports on the router.
5. Reset the router again with the above kb article.
6. As the Orbi was rebooting – I used a web browser to connect to orbilogin.com. I did receive an error but figured that. After the Orbi was at a boot stage the computer could recognize, I was able to login to it and begin a setup.
7. One of the first messages you will get states that it could not connect to the Internet and do you want it to try again. Select no and that you will set it up manually. Follow all the other setup steps like normal. Once it was completed I did a manual firmware update. Note that what was installed and what I installed where the same version but the manual install was successful. I followed the instructions for the manual update from this link.
https://kb.netgear.com/000053128/RBR50-RBS50-Firmware-Version-2-1-1-16
8. After that I synced my satellites one at a time and everything was back to being operational.
I believe what the issues was is that the firmware update on the router failed and required a manual update to override the previous attempt. The key part for me was to remove the Internet cable before it reboots.