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DPierce
Jul 02, 2020Aspirant
Orbi RBR50 RBS50 Firmware Version 2.5.1.32
Last night (July 1, 2020), I updated the router through the app since it found an update. My RBR50 router and two RBS50 satellites updated from 2.5.1.16 to 2.5.1.32 automatically. Problem is, that ...
Mikey94025
Jul 03, 2020Hero
DPierce wrote:You know, one of my reasons for going with an system was that there was the claim that the system would automatically keep the equipment updated without user intervention. That sounded awesome since I hated having to do so with the old D-Link and Linksys setup I had. I'm finding this to be not actually true and simply a Netgear sales department exaggeration of features.
In general, this is still true. There may be temporary periods of time when you think your devices do not have the absolute latest or when you see a mix of different versions, but your equipment will likely update to newer releases within a reasonable period of time. This automatic update behavior, however, cannot guarantee that you will not sometimes look and see a discrepancy (especially if you're expecting a new version that is not yet available for download).
Companies release new software versions slowly to the install base, in case of occasional problems, and stop or rollback the release when problems are detected. This can cause discrepancies between installations or even devices within your own home. I wouldn't worry about it and just trust that they will automatically update without effort on your part.
- DPierceJul 03, 2020Aspirant
Mikey94025 wrote:
DPierce wrote:You know, one of my reasons for going with an system was that there was the claim that the system would automatically keep the equipment updated without user intervention. That sounded awesome since I hated having to do so with the old D-Link and Linksys setup I had. I'm finding this to be not actually true and simply a Netgear sales department exaggeration of features.
In general, this is still true. There may be temporary periods of time when you think your devices do not have the absolute latest or when you see a mix of different versions, but your equipment will likely update to newer releases within a reasonable period of time. This automatic update behavior, however, cannot guarantee that you will not sometimes look and see a discrepancy (especially if you're expecting a new version that is not yet available for download).
Companies release new software versions slowly to the install base, in case of occasional problems, and stop or rollback the release when problems are detected. This can cause discrepancies between installations or even devices within your own home. I wouldn't worry about it and just trust that they will automatically update without effort on your part.
Good to know, thank you. I'll try being a little more patent then. I consider myself an upgrade whore. I run the BETA gambit with nearly everything. I don't mind being a test monkey, but I do expect companies to be more transparent and forthcoming with changes made if we are willing to do so. I'm glad the auto update isn't a complete lie, so thanks again for informing me.