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RWCPacific
Jun 23, 2019Guide
Orbi RBR/RBS50 Firmware Updates
Hi, Does anyone have experienced problems downloading the latest Orbi Firmware 2.3.1.60? I downloaded the firmware on my computer. When I opened the downloaded folder, there are two files: RBR...
CrimpOn
Jun 23, 2019Guru - Experienced User
This is correct. A manual Orbi firmware update involves two steps: (1) download the firmware file from Netgear and "extract" the .img file to some place on the hard drive where you can find it, and (2) go to the web interface of the Orbi, navigate to the Advanced Tab, Administration, Firmware Update, and select the Manual Update tab. This will direct you to browse on the hard drive to the .img file. The rest of the process is automatic. Orbi uploads the .img file, performs the update, and reboots.
Many people take this opportunity to "clean out the cobwebs" once Orbi is on the latest release and perform a "factory reset". People who have done a lot of customizing (assigning IP addresses, defining device names, etc. etc.) often prefer to "wait and see." In other words, if the Orbi seems to work just fine on the new release, do not bother with a factory reset.
RWCPacific
Jun 23, 2019Guide
Hi CrimpOn,
Thank you for the advice. But how do I change the disc burning location? Right now it is set default to my DVR drive and I can't change it. Netgear is making upgrade a lot more complicated.
Thanks,
Peter
- CrimpOnJun 23, 2019Guru - Experienced User
When I get files from the internet, the box that pops up asks if I want to (1) Open the file with Windows Explorer, or (2) Save the file to disk. I always click the button "Save to disk", which means the file gets download to my "Downloads" folder. I've attached a screen shot of (a) the Netgear prompt for one of the two files (router & satellite are separate), and (b) where I change from "open" to "save."
I forgot to mention that the recommended practice is to update the satellite(s) first and then the router.
- RWCPacificJun 24, 2019Guide
Hi CrimpOn,
I should mention that I am using Windows 7. When I was downloading the file, I did not get a prompt to where to save the file. The downloaded folder is automatically saved to my download folder. When I opened the folder, there are two files in the folder. When I clicked on the disc image file, I am prompted to burn to a disc. I've attached a screen shot of the process. Please let me know what I am not doing right.
Thanks,
Peter