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BruceGreen
Jun 29, 2018Tutor
Orbi RBR/RBS50 Firmware Updates problem
Did the 2.1.4.16 firmware update last night and it showed an update for both the router and the satellite. After they were downloaded, I clicked on “update all” and they were updated. However after t...
FURRYe38
Jun 29, 2018Guru - Experienced User
Have you powered OFF both router and satellite for 30 seconds then back on? If this doesn't clear the problems, do a full ERASE on the router and satellite and set up from scratch. Do not load any saved configurations from file.
- BruceGreenJun 30, 2018Tutor
Yes, I tried the reboot, with no help. Right now I am operating on an old Apple router just to get online. By doing an erase, do you mean resetting to factory with the reset button (7 seconds)? If so, will that return it to the factory firmware version? Also, do I do the same to the satellite? As you can probably tell, I’m pretty ignorant about how these things work.
- tucsonticoJun 30, 2018Virtuoso
From what I can gather, your firmware update may have been corrupted. It is best to do a factory reset and retry the firmware update. Please DO NOT use the "update all" option. ALWAYS update the satellite first, then the router. After the firmware update allow the ORBI some time to "settle" (about 5-10 minutes).
Also, I suggest your turn off all your connected devices until completing the firnware update and settling time. Turn them back on, one at a time, sarting with the devices you want to connected to the satellite. Another tip, and something that's worked well for me, is to make IP reservations for all your devices. Do that through the "Advanced" tab, then "Setup">"LAN Setup">"Address Reservations". You must specify an address range before assigning addresses. I suggest using a range that is 5 maore than the number of devices, e.g., if you have 25 devices, set a range that is 30 wide: 192.168.1.2-192.168.1.32.
Good Luck!
- FURRYe38Jun 30, 2018Guru - Experienced User
Hold the reset button for about 10-15 seconds, wait for the top led to turn on Amber. Then let go.
As mentioned, you may have corrupt FW load and need to manually download FW files and manuall up date, start with the satellite first, then the router. Factory ERASE only clears user configurations, doesn't revert FW versions.
BruceGreen wrote:
Yes, I tried the reboot, with no help. Right now I am operating on an old Apple router just to get online. By doing an erase, do you mean resetting to factory with the reset button (7 seconds)? If so, will that return it to the factory firmware version? Also, do I do the same to the satellite? As you can probably tell, I’m pretty ignorant about how these things work.
- BruceGreenJul 02, 2018Tutor
I’ve tried resetting the router and satellite several times and the results are always the same: router will put out a wireless signal for a couple of minutes, then blank for anywhere from 15 seconds to 5 minutes , then back on again. When I do manage to get online to the orbi login page, it shows only the router and not the satellite, and the 2.1.4.16 version still on it. I’ve tried every possible way shown in the manual to sync the two, and they WILL NOT sync.
I’ve thought of downloading the files using the Apple router to do a manual update, but how can I apply them to the orbi without it being online? Besides,, if the current .16 version is corrupted, would loading new ones on top even accomplish anything?