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Chitowndude
Jul 19, 2019Star
Orbi Firmware V2.3.5.30 new Problems Introduced
Version Router Firmware Version V2.3.5.30 software pushed into my router and satellite yesterday. Now the router is routinely "flashing red" (disconnected) on a regular basis. Usually when unde...
FURRYe38
Jul 21, 2019Guru - Experienced User
What is the Mfr and model# of the ISP modem the NG router is connected too?
Swap LAN cables between the RBR and ISP Modem.
Wire connect a PC to the router and factory reset the router using the back push pin button. Hold it in until the top led turns on AMBER then let go. Power OFF the ISP modem for 30 seconds than back on. Wait for the WHITE led to slowly pulsate on top of the RBR, then log in to orbilogin.com using a web browser and walk thru the setup wizard. Don't enable Circle, Armor, Traffic Meter, QoS or Access Controls, just yet.
Chitowndude wrote:Version Router Firmware Version
V2.3.5.30 software pushed into my router and satellite yesterday.
Now the router is routinely "flashing red" (disconnected) on a regular basis. Usually when under a moderate load, but sometimes when just idling.
This firmware replaced a previous version which also went offline at random.
This new version was supposed to FIX this problem. Sadly it didn't.
Chitowndude
Jul 22, 2019Star
So you think it's reasonable to have to rebuild my network setup every time Netgear pushes out firmware that they apparently haven't tested properly?
Nope. I reject that "sensei" advice.
This firmware continues to experience issues with a previously very, very stable connection.
- FURRYe38Jul 22, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Factory reset is a valid troubleshooting step to help resolve some issues. Also saving of backup configuration to file at each new FW update, would also help save you time when factory resets are needed and while trouble shooting.
No instability issues seen on mine and others as well:
https://community.netgear.com/t5/Orbi/New-Firmware-2-3-5-30/m-p/1777003/highlight/true#M66260
Good Luck.
Chitowndude wrote:So you think it's reasonable to have to rebuild my network setup every time Netgear pushes out firmware that they apparently haven't tested properly?
Nope. I reject that "sensei" advice.
This firmware continues to experience issues with a previously very, very stable connection.
- ChitowndudeJul 22, 2019Star
I've ALWAYS saved configuration files. After I first began having issues with this current firmware, I applied the configuration saved just prior to upgrade.
No difference.
Sure, rebuilding the connection *IS* a valid troubleshooting step - in 2002. Might as well tell me to reboot my computer, empty my browser cache, and every other "troubleshooting" step from when computing was in its infancy. It SHOULDN'T be necessary.
- FURRYe38Jul 22, 2019Guru - Experienced User
I agree, however it is necessary sometimes.