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Mar 22, 2019Prodigy
New Orbi RBR50/RBS50 Firmware Version 2.3.1.44
Netgear is pushing out yet another a new Orbi firmware update.
Hopefully it's better than the last version v32.
Please share your experience.
Firmware Update
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MikeTheActuary
Mar 28, 2019Tutor
For whatever it's worth....
I was on .16, having disabled auto-updates due to issues with .210.
Encouraged by some of the comments in this thread, I decided to do a manual update, going first to .212, and then to .44, without obvious issue.
Here's hoping that whatever was causing the periodic disconnects under .210 is fixed!
- FURRYe38Mar 28, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Good to hear. Let us know how it goes.
MikeTheActuary wrote:
For whatever it's worth....
I was on .16, having disabled auto-updates due to issues with .210.
Encouraged by some of the comments in this thread, I decided to do a manual update, going first to .212, and then to .44, without obvious issue.
Here's hoping that whatever was causing the periodic disconnects under .210 is fixed!
- MikeTheActuaryMar 29, 2019Tutor
MikeTheActuary wrote:
For whatever it's worth....
I was on .16, having disabled auto-updates due to issues with .210.
Encouraged by some of the comments in this thread, I decided to do a manual update, going first to .212, and then to .44, without obvious issue.
Here's hoping that whatever was causing the periodic disconnects under .210 is fixed!
Well, this is not promising.
Several hours after the upgrade, I tried connecting to the built in VPN server. The router immediately locked up and had to be manually rebooted.
A few minutes ago, the router decided to reboot for no obvious reason.
I'll give it a few more hours. If I get a random reboot again, I'll attempt a reset. If that doesn't resolve it, I'll downgrade back to .16 and look into alternatives again.
- FURRYe38Mar 29, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Ok, let us know how the reset and setup from scratch goes.
MikeTheActuary wrote:
MikeTheActuary wrote:
For whatever it's worth....
I was on .16, having disabled auto-updates due to issues with .210.
Encouraged by some of the comments in this thread, I decided to do a manual update, going first to .212, and then to .44, without obvious issue.
Here's hoping that whatever was causing the periodic disconnects under .210 is fixed!
Well, this is not promising.
Several hours after the upgrade, I tried connecting to the built in VPN server. The router immediately locked up and had to be manually rebooted.
A few minutes ago, the router decided to reboot for no obvious reason.
I'll give it a few more hours. If I get a random reboot again, I'll attempt a reset. If that doesn't resolve it, I'll downgrade back to .16 and look into alternatives again.
- FuntasticoMar 29, 2019Aspirant
Was automagically updated from .32 to .44 (Europe). Of course all IPs changed - bummer! - but otherwise seems to be smooth.
Got 22 devices running- what bugs me is that NG sometimes doesn’t know their names - bad database?
- MikeTheActuaryMar 29, 2019Tutor
And to followup to my prior post... another random reboot lead to a rather vocal set of complaints from the wife....and in the interest of marital harmony, I shifted back down to .16...twice. (One immediate auto-upgrade finally taught me to disconnect the router from the modem when downgrading, so as to avoid the router and satellite auto-upgrading before I disabled that functionality.)
- gr8shoMar 30, 2019VirtuosoWould it be correct to assume downgrade also comes with factory reset?