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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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ReallyAnnoyedAF
Apr 14, 2019Star
I scratched my RBR50 and RBS50 on 3/23/19 and installed the initial release configured for no updates and blocking downloads.netgear.com. The initial release ran fine for 10 days without autoupdates and without detecting any new releases.
On 4/13 installed 2.0.0.74, the first daisy chain release and then patched that up to 2.0.1.4 fixing the memory leak. This ran nicely all day but the firmware update page was now reporting a new release available. I didn't click the new version link but did notice that orbi_auto_upgrade was changed from 0 to 42689245989537. I set it back to 0 but....
On 4/14 at oh-dark-thirty i was autoupgraded to 2.3.1.44. I did not manually install it nor did I manually install the prereq - I was hoping to stay on 2.0.0.74 and then proceed cautiously.
After disabling daisy-chain it's been fast and stable, today.
AlienMindBender
Apr 18, 2019Aspirant
I had purchsed my RBK-53 from Costco last month. It was on firmware version 1.4.0.18, and would never find new updates. I had not disabled auto-updates. I began checking into updates, and found a recommendation to go to 2.0.0.74, then follow Netgear's release notes to update to 2.2.1.212 prior to the latest 2.3.1.32 or .44 updates.
I updated the satellites, then the router to 2.0.0.74. The administration page showed a small banner that a new firmware was available. I didn't think at the time to disconnect from the Internet, though I'd already downloaded all the necessary firmware packages. I then began the install on one satellite to 2.2.1.212. However, after the update on that first satellite completed, I was not able to reach the router or either satellite for a few minutes. When it finally came back online, the router and both satellites displayed 2.3.1.44.
So far, everything seems stable despite the router not following Netgear's own "required" step of going to 2.2.1.212 before the current version. I'll have to monitor and see what changes.
- CrimpOnApr 18, 2019Guru - Experienced User
AlienMindBender wrote:
So far, everything seems stable despite the router not following Netgear's own "required" step of going to 2.2.1.212 before the current version. I'll have to monitor and see what changes.
The requirement to upgrade to version 212 first was directed at users who wanted to manually update Orbi firmware. When Netgear performs firmware upgrades themselves, we have no idea how many "steps" they went through. All we see is that a while ago the Orbi was on one firmware and now it is on a newer one. How they got there is invisible to us.
- FURRYe38Apr 18, 2019Guru - Experienced User
After v74 was applied to the RBS and then RBR, you can directly update the RBS to v44. Not need to load an intermediate version. v212 will be needed to go from v74 to v44 on the RBR however.
AlienMindBender wrote:
I had purchsed my RBK-53 from Costco last month. It was on firmware version 1.4.0.18, and would never find new updates. I had not disabled auto-updates. I began checking into updates, and found a recommendation to go to 2.0.0.74, then follow Netgear's release notes to update to 2.2.1.212 prior to the latest 2.3.1.32 or .44 updates.
I updated the satellites, then the router to 2.0.0.74. The administration page showed a small banner that a new firmware was available. I didn't think at the time to disconnect from the Internet, though I'd already downloaded all the necessary firmware packages. I then began the install on one satellite to 2.2.1.212. However, after the update on that first satellite completed, I was not able to reach the router or either satellite for a few minutes. When it finally came back online, the router and both satellites displayed 2.3.1.44.
So far, everything seems stable despite the router not following Netgear's own "required" step of going to 2.2.1.212 before the current version. I'll have to monitor and see what changes.
- AlienMindBenderApr 18, 2019AspirantFURRYe38 - I had been intending on manually updating, but both RBR and RBS auto updated on their own past .212. Do I need to downgrade the router back to .212, then upgrade to .44 again, or do you think it'll be okay since it was an auto update?
- FURRYe38Apr 18, 2019Guru - Experienced User
No, once the RBR is on v212 or v44 no need to downgrade.
Try the manual v44 FW re-load on both, after each has been re-loaded, factory reset the system then walk thru the setup wizard...
- 1midniteriderApr 19, 2019Guide
Finally took the plunge to .44. I had to factory reset the RBR50 and both RBW30's. However, it took several attempts of resetting one of the RBW30 to finally get it back in the fold. A couple of times it would connect to the RBR50 on 5G, but not allow devices to connect to the Internet. Right now it appears stable using only a single SSID.
- jweiseApr 19, 2019Apprentice
Has anyone tried version 2.3.1.48. It showed up today when I logged in to Orbi.
- KingJamesKingApr 19, 2019AspirantYes been on 48 for about 4 hours stable so far