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netmaster2020
Oct 02, 2017Follower
Orbi randomly dropping internet connection despite V2.0.0.74 update
Hi all, I recently purchased an RBK50 Orbi + satellite router but it is dropping internet connection randomly despite updating firmware to the latest V2.0.0.74. This is more often the case upon...
Axel-Foley
Jan 07, 2018Tutor
Having the same problem here. Bought this system as a Christmas present for the home installed it over the holiday and it was working great but suddenly yesterday it started dropping internet connections all the time. It's so frequent now I can't keep track. Never had this problem with prior routers. Have the latest firmware. Need a solution pronto or will have no choice but to return within next 10 days, before my 30 days are up.
Sigh.....
Sigh.....
Charleem
Jan 07, 2018Guide
I can only mirror the same thing. Netgear even had me install a not-yet-released to the public firmware on it to fix the issue, and it didn't. So don't expect even the next firmware release to fix these problems.
- Axel-FoleyJan 07, 2018TutorThanks, wish it would be worthwhile to hold-my-breath for the fix. Reverting to my aged Apple base station confirms problem is due to the Orbi.
Not sure if of interest but the devices in our house are: variety of Apple devices (iPhones (3), iPads (3), iMacs (2), Apple TV (3), and Roku (2), Samsung smart TV (1). It's odd how the problem seems to start suddenly after some period of working normally.- vreynoldsJan 07, 2018LuminaryAxel-Foley - interesting... No Android devices. I think you are the first Apple-only family with Orbi problems I've seen here in the community. Samsung is running Tizan or some other OS, not Android right?
- Axel-FoleyJan 07, 2018TutorYeah, I thought that too at first but then I don't know what OSes the TV or the Roku devices run, so maybe there is a connection with Orbi problems and certain protocols. But most perplexing (to me anyway) is why it would work for nearly 2 weeks before the problem becomes evident (and insufferable).
- ryecoJan 08, 2018Aspirant
Hey everybody,
I think I might have stumbled upon a fix. I disabled Daisy-Chain technology and my internet has been active for 5 days now with no downtime. WIll reply if internet goes down again but this appears to have fixed it.
- TChesterJan 08, 2018Initiate
If you read some of the earlier comments many have disabled Daisy Chaining, as recommended by Netgear, and their problem persists. I hope it works for you:manhappy: