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electronics18
Dec 08, 2017Star
Orbi RBR50 2.1.1.12 Wifi Password issue
I am in access point mode and I updated to the latest firmware (2.1.1.12) ealier in the week and everything seemed fine, then all of a sudden last night none of my devices would connect to the wifi s...
electronics18
Dec 11, 2017Star
Yes I responded to him as well, it is definitly a $ issue as pointed out in the reddit thread and apparently it existed in 2.0.0.76 as well as when I downgraded I had the same issue, only difference is when it reboots it doesn't truncate everytthing after the $. I still cant save the password though unless I use the mobile app. Hopefully someone from Orbi sees this and gets it fixed in the next firmware.
DarrenM
Dec 12, 2017Sr. NETGEAR Moderator
Are you using special characters with that long password? I will check if it is limited to a certain character length.
- electronics18Dec 12, 2017Star
Yes I am, the issue it seems is that it doesn't like the $ character, it truncates everything after the $ of my password as well as someone else on Reddit, since mine was so long I didn't realize it was the $ sign until the person on Reddit pointed it out. I can confirm though that the $ is causing the issue. I rolled back to 2.0.0.76 and it is not truncating every time it reboots anymore, but again it still wont accept the $ sign in the password unless I use the mobile app. The web interface just crashes. Following thew IEEE standard for wifi passwords, there should be no reason we cant use the $ special character, which should allow any Ascii character decimal between 32 and 126, the $ is decimal 36.
- DarrenMDec 12, 2017Sr. NETGEAR Moderator
Ok I will bring up this issue to the engineers and will let you know what I hear about this.
DarrenM
- NETGEAR_TeamDec 19, 2017Community Manager
Hi All,
Engineering is actively working on a fix for this issue. Thank you for your patience :)
Dawn Marshall
Community Manager, NETGEAR