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JMU1998
Dec 19, 2017Luminary
Orbi firmware v2.1.1.16 discussion
do we need to do nvram wipe for this 2.1.1.16 Firmware just released today? noticed it downloaded automatically.
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- oldcakeAspirant
when i up to 2.1.1.16, my homekit 2.4g device was lost connection, when the 5G SSID was heidden and singal set to 25%, some device will back. if any setting change will make conection lost again.
i give up and back to 2.0.0.74
- Mayhugh1Apprentice
According to my uptime status indicators, I've had no stability problems with .16, and my speeds on all my wired and wireless devices look great, and so my complaint is relatively minor. I have two satellites with multiple devices wired to them, as well as seven wireless devices distributed among the router and satellites. Neither the Orbi app nor logging into the router shows either of the two devices that are wired to one of my satellites. The physical placement of my router and satellites is such that a star connection makes much more sense than a daisy chain connection, and so I don't have the 'use daisy chain option' checked. The backhaul status shows 'good' on both satellites. And so, I'm guessing this is a display bug in the firmware. I have mu-mimo and beamforming enabled, but otherwise am using default settings for the rest. One other detail that might help the developers is that the two satellite-wired computers that are not showing up happened to be sleeping when I decided to disable the daisy chaining (days after updating to .16) which rebooted the system. When the computers were awakened, they received IP addresses and had access to the internet, but neither showed up as connected to the internet.
- sandsstlTutor
Fingers crossed.
Yesterday I updated to 2.1.1.16 and started having issues - lost the satellite, yada, yada, yada. Switched back to 2.0.0.74 and everything settled down.
This morning (≈ 14 hours ago), the system had auto-updated back to 2.1.1.16 and seemed to be reasonably stable...all devices were showing connected to the router, nothing to the satellite, and the Attached Devices page kept reloading every five seconds on Safari, but wifi speed was excellent and nothing appeared to be getting dropped.
Had some issues streaming with Sonos, so rebooted the system a couple of times through the day (still not sure that's resolved), but everthing seemed to continue to work.
So, this afternoon I decided to factory reset the satellite (saw someone had done that somewhere in this rather long topic) to see if the satellite would show up. Had a devil of a time getting the satellite to reconnect, but when it did the devices started showing up connected to the satellite. I had to forget the network on iPhones and iPad and reconnect, but it worked. That's been about five hours ago and, as far as I can tell, everthing seems to be stable and correct.
Attached Devices page reloading seems to be an issue with Safari, Chrome works fine.
Enable Daisy-Chain Topology is off
Beamforming, MU MIMO and Fast Roaming are on
the two new firmwares (v2.1.1.12 + v2.1.1.16) are very buggy !
it is a shame what for poor quality netgear delivers with such an expensive product.
the version 2.0.0.0.74, this is the only stable firmware version, downgrade router and satellit to this version (but this version has the security-leak KRACK)- njwebLuminary
My RBK 50 (3 unit system - router and 2 satellites) was upgradeded to 2.1.1.16 a few days ago (automatically). No issues so far. Have not tested all my devices yet but the ones we use are working fine.
Since that upgrade, I have used at least 3 laptops, 1 tablet, Android, iPhone and TiVO MoCA setup and Roku with it and things are working well.
I work remotely and not one disconnect yet from my home connection to my company virtual desktop (which requires a constant connection - if my router connection drops, my virtual desktop connection would get dropped too).
So far so good.
Settings (mostly default, using WPA2-AES security):
Daisy chaining is disabled.
I do have all of the following enabled:
BEAMFORMING MU-MIMO Enable Fast Roaming - njwebLuminary
njweb wrote:My RBK 50 (3 unit system - router and 2 satellites) was upgradeded to 2.1.1.16 a few days ago (automatically). No issues so far. Have not tested all my devices yet but the ones we use are working fine.
Since that upgrade, I have used at least 3 laptops, 1 tablet, Android, iPhone and TiVO MoCA setup and Roku with it and things are working well.
I work remotely and not one disconnect yet from my home connection to my company virtual desktop (which requires a constant connection - if my router connection drops, my virtual desktop connection would get dropped too).
So far so good.
Settings (mostly default, using WPA2-AES security):
Daisy chaining is disabled.
I do have all of the following enabled:
BEAMFORMING MU-MIMO Enable Fast Roaming Just to add:
I should perhaps have clarified - I saw a number of members posting about connection stability issues with 2.1.1.16. Thus, when I referred to no issues, I meant I was not observing any connectivity or other performance issues.
Connected Devices DISPLAY issue (does not impact performance?):
I see 21 devices connected (8 wired and 13 wireless). All 13 wireless devices show connected to the router which is not correct, so that issue indeed needs to be resolved. Luckily it appears to be a display issue only (correct me if anyone is seeing issues where all devices are actually connected to the router) and does NOT (appear to) impact throughput.
I'll have to run some signal strength and speedtests to confirm the devices are connected to the satellites.
I did run a test on my mobile phone a few days ago and it showed a signal strength consistent with being connected to the satellite (will need to double check though).
PS: I did not perform a factory reset (or NVRAM clear etc.).
- cyberprashantLuminary
no problems here either with 2.1.1.6 wth the following settings:
CHECKED Enable Implicit BEAMFORMING - Boosts WiFi speed, reliability, & range for all mobile devices CHECKED Enable MU-MIMO NOT CHECKED Enable Fast Roaming
- tomsliwowskiApprentice
Seeing the same weirdness with all wireless connections being reported as connected to the main Orbi router. Connected devices are 1 satellite and 23 clients, all but 2 show as connected to the RBR, the 2 that are not are PCs hardwired to the RBS. I wonder if this is for real or another bug. Also, daisy chain topology is disabled.
- warrior101Aspirant
Updated R and S to latest firmware.
Orbi Network unable to connect via PC/iOS devices.
Performed Factory Reset.
Reconfigured Orbi Network.
Connect to Orbi Network via PC/iOS - **Checked OK**
Set Orbi-R to AP Mode (AT&T gateway/5268ac)
Reboots. Attempt to connect to Orbi Network via PC/iOS device - "Invalid password".
Everything has been fine since purchase (12/15) till updating to 2.1.1.16.
Is there anyway to roll-back firmware? Thanks
- netgearguyApprentice
Download the version you want from Netgear's web site and flash using the Manual option in the firmware update screen. Very simple.
Supposedly after a manual update the auto-update is disabled, but not sure that has been confirmed 100%.
- godspeedApprentice
Update:
This is my last attempt with Orbi. For the last few weeks, i have been using an Asus AC68 as the router, and the Orbi system in AP mode. Still getting reboots and dropped connections, no matter what settings i set, or how many times i factory reset.
This time, i am going to use the Orbi as a router. I factory reset both Router and Satellite, and setup all my port forwarding rules, changed DNS to openDNS, etc.
Will see if maybe the Asus router was causing issues with the Orbi in AP mode...
will update as the day goes on...
My Orbi and 2 satellites had all been previously updated manually, but still did an auto update to the new release without prompting, so the suggestion that this switches it off is not correct. I was left with a completely unusable system this morning. The information here seems to be the best advice to disable it: https://community.netgear.com/t5/Orbi/Firmware-V1-12-0-18-Discussion/td-p/1320421/page/5
I rolled back to beta V2.0.1.2, which has been rock solid for a couple of months.
- RogerSCVirtuoso
NickC4555 wrote:My Orbi and 2 satellites had all been previously updated manually, but still did an auto update to the new release without prompting, so the suggestion that this switches it off is not correct. I was left with a completely unusable system this morning. The information here seems to be the best advice to disable it: https://community.netgear.com/t5/Orbi/Firmware-V1-12-0-18-Discussion/td-p/1320421/page/5
I rolled back to beta V2.0.1.2, which has been rock solid for a couple of months.
I wouldn't waste your time trying to block auto-update, unless you have a lot of time to burn. I've tried everything mentioned in this forum to block auto-update, including using dd-wrt on my R7800 (Orbi is in AP mode) and restricting access to "netgear.downloads.com" and "netgear.download.com" as well as all the telnet stuff on both the router and satellite. The dd-wrt dodge that I had high hopes for doesn't seem to have worked. When 2.1.1.16 went out, my Orbi said that there was new firmware available from Netgear, a bad sign for blocking auto-update. While I didn't wait to see if the Orbi could download it or not, I sort of assumed that the path that the Orbi uses to check for new firmware is the same path that it would use to download it. Once I find out what that path is, I can block it until Netgear changes it, but not there yet.
Sometimes it takes days for auto-update to catch up to you, but you can just assume that it will sooner or later *smile*.
- Constant WiFi loss here. Router reboots. Affecting the entire network. In one day I have had probably 5 or 6 episodes of WiFi going down. At this point I’m thinking of abandoning it and going Eero Pro. I might give it a shot and see.
- miskaoneAspirant
I was having similar issues and it turned out that I had '$' in my network key (password). This stablized most of my issues. I will say I am on my 3rd set of Orbi's. I am not sure all my issues are resolved but at least I am not rebooting several times a day.
Apparently, my Orbi Router & Satellites auto-updated from 2.0.0.74 to 2.1.1.16 since I last looked at it on Monday. All my devices that are capable of 5Ghz are showing connected to 5Ghz, and all the devices are correctly showing their connection to either the router or a satellite. I haven't had any issues streaming Netflix or PSVue. I checked the debug.htm page on the router and both satellites, and they all show around 5 hours of uptime. I will check back on that later in the week, to see if they are rebooting, or if the upgrade actually happend 5 hours ago.
Well, I'm happy to report 28.5 hrs of uptime so far. No known issues yet. I think the only non-default setting I have is I deselected Daisy Chain after the 2.0 code came out. Other than that, it's mostly a stock configuration. I have 21 devices on the network.
- ratickleApprentice
steelhorse83 wrote:Apparently, my Orbi Router & Satellites auto-updated from 2.0.0.74 to 2.1.1.16 since I last looked at it on Monday. All my devices that are capable of 5Ghz are showing connected to 5Ghz, and all the devices are correctly showing their connection to either the router or a satellite. I haven't had any issues streaming Netflix or PSVue. I checked the debug.htm page on the router and both satellites, and they all show around 5 hours of uptime. I will check back on that later in the week, to see if they are rebooting, or if the upgrade actually happend 5 hours ago.
I have a theory that firmware v2.1.1.12 is the version that has caused many people to have stability and functional problems. My theory also says that v2.1.1.16 indeed fix the problem caused by v2.1.1.12, but ONLY if a FACTORY RESET occured BEFORE the installation of v2.1.1.16. Since you went from v2.0.0.74 directly to v2.1.1.16 your system should be fine. If, and it's a big if, my theory about v2.1.1.12 is correct. Yes, report back in a day or two and let us know the system uptime and whether or not your satellite shows attached devices correctly.
- MikeDTuckAspirant
Not sure why - but the router has been up for 21 hours so far, fingers crossed that one of the 5 reboots from yesterday cleared whatever was wrong?
- RogerSCVirtuoso
Orbi is working fine on v2.1.1.16 here...initially it the clients were listed as connected to the router and satellite correctly. Now they aren't again, about a day later. So I just logged onto the satellite and it shows nothing connected again, despite the "Attached Devices" list on the router showing a couple of clients connected to the satellite. And I know that there are more devices connected to the satellite that are listed as connected to the router in the router's "Attached Devices" list. That doesn't really bother me as long as clients are listed and the Orbi continues to provide great wireless functionality. It would be nice if clients were listed accurately as to which unit they're connected, but no big deal, I can tell by the client's location and the signal strength that they're displaying.
I am around my house a lot since I don't go to work anymore, so I'm well aware that reboots/disconnects aren't happening. No complaints from other users here. Also, I don't do power-cycling or resets to defaults unless Netgear asks me to or they're needed because of a problem. Didn't do anything, no power-cycle or reset to default after manually flashing v2.1.1.16, and I'm happy with how it's working. Very few problems in the year that I've had this wireless system. I've done some moaning about features being removed that I'm used to having, like being able to turn off 2.4GHz. wireless radio and controlling when the Orbi flashes new firmware, but the basic functionality has been really good, and continues to be with the latest firmware releases.
- howiedubTutor
When did everyone buy their Orbis? Was it when the range was 2,000sf per node, or 2,500sf per node? I have the RBK53, the system with a router and 2 satellites, and when I bought it, max coverage was 6,000sf. Now I noticed that it's been bumped up to 7,500sf max coverage. Did they change the radios or just boost the radio transmission power through a firmware update? If it's the latter, could that be what's causing all the reboots/issues? It's like overclocking your phone; if you overclock it too much, your phone starts having issues and can reboot if there's too much stress on the system.