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Retired_Member
Sep 25, 2019

Orbi RBR50 bricked during update to 2.3.5.30

Router was on firmware 2.3.1.60. I downloaded the latest firmware update, 2.3.5.30, and via Ethernet cable. Router was performing the update and got stuck for a very long time. The router was unresponsive. The power green light is solid and no ring light on top. Unable to get router into recovery mode...green light stays solid green.

I tried hard reset and it was unresponsive as well. Tried 30-30-30 and no luck. Unable to perform TFTP because when I plugged one end to PC and other end to RBR50 the computer doesn't recognize it's plugged in to a router or network. The network icon has an X.

Tried this method and it doesn't work either. https://kb.netgear.com/000059634/How-to-upload-firmware-to-a-NETGEAR-router-using-Windows-TFTP

Ran out of options already. Router is out of warranty so no RMA. This is a solid brick???

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  • Retired_Member's avatar
    Retired_Member

    Retired_Member wrote:
    Router was on firmware 2.3.1.60. I downloaded the latest firmware update, 2.3.5.30,

     

     

    I guess you won't be doing any manual updates again...??

     

    Possibly step the FW back?  With those numbers I can't tell if you went back or forward.  Good luck.

    • Retired_Member's avatar
      Retired_Member
      RBR50 is not responding to anything so I can't even go back to the previous firmware. The green power light is steady solid.
      • FURRYe38's avatar
        FURRYe38
        Guru

        And pressing the reset button for only 15 seconds doesn't result in any top ring LED coming on? 

    • Retired_Member's avatar
      Retired_Member

      Retired_Member wrote:

      Retired_Member wrote:
      Router was on firmware 2.3.1.60. I downloaded the latest firmware update, 2.3.5.30,

       

       

      I guess you won't be doing any manual updates again...??

       

      Possibly step the FW back?  With those numbers I can't tell if you went back or forward.  Good luck.


      I am unable to proceed forward or even go back to the original firmware.


  • Retired_Member wrote:
    Router was on firmware 2.3.1.60. .....

    Are you sure that the Router was on 2.3.1.60? When was the last time you updated the Router? If you were on 2.1.x.x then you needed a stepping stone (2.2.1.210) to go to 2.3.5.30, this can be a possible reason for the "hanging status" that you're seeing.

     


    Retired_Member wrote:
    .......
    I tried hard reset and it was unresponsive as well. ......

    So what happens if you stick a pin in the Router's reset button for 15 seconds? Won't the power LED start blincking amber?

    • Retired_Member's avatar
      Retired_Member

      ekhalil wrote:

      Retired_Member wrote:
      Router was on firmware 2.3.1.60. .....

      Are you sure that the Router was on 2.3.1.60? When was the last time you updated the Router? If you were on 2.1.x.x then you needed a stepping stone (2.2.1.210) to go to 2.3.5.30, this can be a possible reason for the "hanging status" that you're seeing.

       


      Retired_Member wrote:
      .......
      I tried hard reset and it was unresponsive as well. ......

      So what happens if you stick a pin in the Router's reset button for 15 seconds? Won't the power LED start blincking amber?


      Nothing happens when I poked the reset hole with a paperclip.  Tried holding it for a minute and still nothing...done it several times already.  LED remains as a solid green light.  It doesn't turn to amber on the RBR50.  The RBS50 do turn to Amber so I'm guess the satellite isn't bricked.

    • Retired_Member's avatar
      Retired_Member

      ekhalil wrote:

      Retired_Member wrote:
      Router was on firmware 2.3.1.60. .....

      Are you sure that the Router was on 2.3.1.60? When was the last time you updated the Router? If you were on 2.1.x.x then you needed a stepping stone (2.2.1.210) to go to 2.3.5.30, this can be a possible reason for the "hanging status" that you're seeing.

       


       Yes, I am 100% sure my router was on 2.3.1.60 because I read the important part of the firmware update before I proceeded with the router.  I even double checked to the current firmware yesterday.

      • FURRYe38's avatar
        FURRYe38
        Guru

        Seems that the RBR is just bricked. :smileysad:

  • Did you use Windows built in TFTP or NGs TFTP program? 


    Retired_Member wrote:
    Router was on firmware 2.3.1.60. I downloaded the latest firmware update, 2.3.5.30, and via Ethernet cable. Router was performing the update and got stuck for a very long time. The router was unresponsive. The power green light is solid and no ring light on top. Unable to get router into recovery mode...green light stays solid green.

    I tried hard reset and it was unresponsive as well. Tried 30-30-30 and no luck. Unable to perform TFTP because when I plugged one end to PC and other end to RBR50 the computer doesn't recognize it's plugged in to a router or network. The network icon has an X.

    Tried this method and it doesn't work either. https://kb.netgear.com/000059634/How-to-upload-firmware-to-a-NETGEAR-router-using-Windows-TFTP

    Ran out of options already. Router is out of warranty so no RMA. This is a solid brick???

     

    • Retired_Member's avatar
      Retired_Member

      FURRYe38 wrote:

      Did you use Windows built in TFTP or NGs TFTP program? 


      Retired_Member wrote:
      Router was on firmware 2.3.1.60. I downloaded the latest firmware update, 2.3.5.30, and via Ethernet cable. Router was performing the update and got stuck for a very long time. The router was unresponsive. The power green light is solid and no ring light on top. Unable to get router into recovery mode...green light stays solid green.

      I tried hard reset and it was unresponsive as well. Tried 30-30-30 and no luck. Unable to perform TFTP because when I plugged one end to PC and other end to RBR50 the computer doesn't recognize it's plugged in to a router or network. The network icon has an X.

      Tried this method and it doesn't work either. https://kb.netgear.com/000059634/How-to-upload-firmware-to-a-NETGEAR-router-using-Windows-TFTP

      Ran out of options already. Router is out of warranty so no RMA. This is a solid brick???

       


      I actually tried both Windows TFTP and NG TFTP.  There is no response from the router.  


  • Retired_Member wrote:
    Ran out of options already. Router is out of warranty so no RMA. This is a solid brick???

    If the regular factory reset process doesn't work, @michaelkenward described an undocumented way to get an Orbi to factory reset:

    Press paperclip in reset hole for 30 seconds
    Keep pressing paperclip while removing power
    Keep pressing paperclip for another 30 seconds while apply power

     

    Is this the 30-30-30 that people speak of? If so, "My Bad"

    • Retired_Member's avatar
      Retired_Member

      CrimpOn wrote:

      Retired_Member wrote:
      Ran out of options already. Router is out of warranty so no RMA. This is a solid brick???

      If the regular factory reset process doesn't work, @michaelkenward described an undocumented way to get an Orbi to factory reset:

      Press paperclip in reset hole for 30 seconds
      Keep pressing paperclip while removing power
      Keep pressing paperclip for another 30 seconds while apply power

       

      Is this the 30-30-30 that people speak of? If so, "My Bad"


      Thanks for your input though...yes this is the 30-30-30 method that people mentioned on other threads.  Done it and nothing happens. 

  • Hello,

     

    If you still have not resolved your issue and if you still have your router, try this.

     

    I was following the TFTP guide with the Netgear client: https://kb.netgear.com/000059633/How-to-upload-firmware-to-a-NETGEAR-router-using-TFTP-client

     

    after step 5 I did the 30/30/30 factory reset. First I held the reset button until the power LED was blinking 30 times. Afterwards, when still holding the reset button pressed, I disconnected the power cable and waited 30 seconds. Finally when still holding the reset button pressed, I connected the power cable back. Now the power LED was red and I still held the reset button until the power LED was blinking 30 times. When I released the reset button, the power LED was blinking by itself, and I proceeded from step 8 in the TFTP guide.

     

    The router is working fine now, hope this helps you or someone else in need.

    • Lucas88's avatar
      Lucas88
      Aspirant

      I have had the same problem with my RBR50.I tried everything :30/30/30 reset, TFTP client...nothing worked. I noticed one thing :

      Every time I pushed the reset button with the pin and connected the power, the power LED turn solid green,then solid red( which means the firmware is corrupted) and flashing red 7 times and solid green after that.

      Does it mean my RBR50 totally bricked ?

      Any suggests?

      • FURRYe38's avatar
        FURRYe38
        Guru

        I would contact NG support to see what your options are. 


        Lucas88 wrote:

        I have had the same problem with my RBR50.I tried everything :30/30/30 reset, TFTP client...nothing worked. I noticed one thing :

        Every time I pushed the reset button with the pin and connected the power, the power LED turn solid green,then solid red( which means the firmware is corrupted) and flashing red 7 times and solid green after that.

        Does it mean my RBR50 totally bricked ?

        Any suggests?




    • Retired_Member's avatar
      Retired_Member
      The situation I had was a bit different. I didn’t get any lights to come on no matter which button to press....except for the power light which was on. Other than that there was absolutely no response from RBR50. I have since recycled the RBR50 but kept the satellite unit which I was able to reuse as an additional satellite when I bought a new set.

      I am now afraid of doing updates on the RBK50. I will wait a month later to do it in case the update is bad.
      • Retired_Member's avatar
        Retired_Member

        Retired_Member wrote:
        The situation I had was a bit different. I didn’t get any lights to come on no matter which button to press....except for the power light which was on. Other than that there was absolutely no response from RBR50. I have since recycled the RBR50 but kept the satellite unit which I was able to reuse as an additional satellite when I bought a new set.

        I am now afraid of doing updates on the RBK50. I will wait a month later to do it in case the update is bad.

        it's best NOT to perform manual updates at all.