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Mont999
Mar 31, 2021Tutor
Orbi RBR50 dropping WiFi only since Sunday 28/3/21
Hello,
Any help would be much appreciated.
My RBR50 has started dropping the Wifi only since Sunday everyday at roughly the same 12hour intervals srangley enough, around 06:50 & 18:50 everyday. The wired connection stays up all the time.
RBR50 connected from Virgin Media Hub 3 in modem mode.
Firmware version V2.7.2.104 , The WiFi only restores once I've reset the Orbi. I've tried resetting the Hub3 only and waiting but the Wifi doesn't restore.
I've been using this setup ok for over a year with no issues, nothing has changed on setup .
alanbruno wrote:I've been having this same problem, however I haven't seen anyone mention that this WiFi connection dropout has been happening since updating the Orbi's firmware, as is my case. I received an email from Netgear on Sunday (the 28th) telling me "We've Enhanced Your Product's Security. Please Update to the Latest Firmware." I did so--up to version 2.7.2.104--and ever since then we've lost WiFi connection at least twice a day.
I am at a loss as to what to do. Needless to say, WiFi dropouts are untenable with us working from home. Is it possible to go back to the previous firmware? We had no such problems before this "update."
thx
Mac OS 11.2.3
20 Replies
- Retired0ldmanAspirant
I've had the same issue, I can use the internet if I use a VPN, but without it nothing. Have to keep re-booting to get it to work. No issues at all until the latest update. DNS Server issues I thing according to the Windows 10 Help
- Diablo2003InitiateSame here. All wired have internet, wireless is very intermittent. TV's streaming and roku are good. Cell phones and computers are connected, no internet.
- CrimpOnGuru - Experienced User
Mont999 wrote:Hello,
Any help would be much appreciated.
My RBR50 has started dropping the Wifi only since Sunday everyday at roughly the same 12hour intervals srangley enough, around 06:50 & 18:50 everyday. The wired connection stays up all the time.
RBR50 connected from Virgin Media Hub 3 in modem mode.
Firmware version V2.7.2.104 , The WiFi only restores once I've reset the Orbi. I've tried resetting the Hub3 only and waiting but the Wifi doesn't restore.
I've been using this setup ok for over a year with no issues, nothing has changed on setup .
Could you please clarify:
- WiFi devices actually lose the connection to the Orbi, or
- They remain "connected" but have no internet?
When this happens, is there a device wired to the Orbi that can display the Orbi web interface Attached Devices page?
- Mont999TutorYes, the devices show connected to the Wifi but not passing internet traffic. My wired device is work laptop on VPN connection.
I've been having this same problem, however I haven't seen anyone mention that this WiFi connection dropout has been happening since updating the Orbi's firmware, as is my case. I received an email from Netgear on Sunday (the 28th) telling me "We've Enhanced Your Product's Security. Please Update to the Latest Firmware." I did so--up to version 2.7.2.104--and ever since then we've lost WiFi connection at least twice a day.
I am at a loss as to what to do. Needless to say, WiFi dropouts are untenable with us working from home. Is it possible to go back to the previous firmware? We had no such problems before this "update."
thx
Mac OS 11.2.3
- FURRYe38Guru - Experienced User
alanbruno wrote:I've been having this same problem, however I haven't seen anyone mention that this WiFi connection dropout has been happening since updating the Orbi's firmware, as is my case. I received an email from Netgear on Sunday (the 28th) telling me "We've Enhanced Your Product's Security. Please Update to the Latest Firmware." I did so--up to version 2.7.2.104--and ever since then we've lost WiFi connection at least twice a day.
I am at a loss as to what to do. Needless to say, WiFi dropouts are untenable with us working from home. Is it possible to go back to the previous firmware? We had no such problems before this "update."
thx
Mac OS 11.2.3
Okee-doke. I disabled the traffic meter. We'll see how things go.
Thx!
- Steve847Aspirant
Same issue here with ny RBR50 but the WiFi drops appear to occur at 24 hour intervals, around 10:00 PM at night. I was hoping this was a problem with the latest firmware update but, even if it is, checking for Firmware updates now doesn't work and results in an error message.
Netgear has really screwed the pooch with this one.
- Okay, well that didn’t work. In fact it’s exponentially worse. Our WiFi has dropped out four times in the four-odd hours since I’d deactivated it. As soon as I get this cat off my lap I will be returning to my computer and reactivating it in hopes of reducing the dropout rate back to once a day or so...until
Netgear decides to help us.
ab- FURRYe38Guru - Experienced User
Has a factory reset and setup from scratch been performed since last FW update?
What is the distance between the router and satellite(s)? 30 feet or more is recommended in between RBR and RBS to begin with depending upon building materials when wirelessly connected.
https://kb.netgear.com/31029/Where-should-I-place-my-Orbi-satelliteWhat channels are you using? Auto? Try setting manual channel 1, 6 or 11 on 2.4Ghz and any unused channel on 5Ghz.
Any Wifi Neighbors near by? If so, how many?One User Experience/Configuration:
https://community.netgear.com/t5/Orbi/Most-Stable-Orbi-Configuration/m-p/1941087/highlight/true#M97026
You can find other speed diagnosis steps in the community faq: https://community.netgear.com/t5/Orbi-AX/Community-FAQ-My-Orbi-speeds-are-slow-inconsistent-and-don-t-my/m-p/1982974/highlight/true#M7849
alanbruno wrote:
Okay, well that didn’t work. In fact it’s exponentially worse. Our WiFi has dropped out four times in the four-odd hours since I’d deactivated it. As soon as I get this cat off my lap I will be returning to my computer and reactivating it in hopes of reducing the dropout rate back to once a day or so...until
Netgear decides to help us.
abHi--
So many questions! First off, I apologize for that last post of mine. I wasn't finished with it but somehow it was sent. Secondly, I was off looking into the traffic meter again when it was sent. In that time the WiFi dropped out twice! BUT, when I finally got back to the traffic meter I found it still activated! All I can tell is that I hadn't click "Apply" when I first deactivated it; I merely closed the window. So I'm hoping NOW ithat I clicked "apply" it's truly deactivated because the dropout rate was really increasing.
Anyway, for you rquestions, in order of their apearance:
--A reset/setup from scratch has NOT been performed
--I'm confused about the satellite question. The router's firmware is the issue here, no? My computer is talking to the router (at an unobstructed 10 foot distance). Beyond that, are you saying AT LEAST 30 feet should separate the RBR and RBS? Yet you say "depending upon the building materials" Do you mean those that are between the RBR and RBS? And if it's, say, a brick wall they should be closer?
--2.4Ghz is on "Auto. 5Ghz is "48"...dunno what that means
--The "Other Networks" menu shows several other neworks but I can't imagine who they are. I mean, we're in a single family home on a block with only single families so I can't imagine we're picking up the whole block's networks.
That about covers it. The WiFi is still activesince I "APPLIED" the traffic meter disablement.
Back to you
ab