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cosmo115's avatar
Mar 21, 2019
Solved

Orbi RBS50 firmware updates went well, but RBR50 can't be updated

I have two Orbi satellites and a router.  I manually updated the satellites (Version 2.3.0.32) first as instructed and all went smoothly.  Now when I try to manually update the router, the router doesn't show up on the Manual Update tab and when I try to upload the RBR50 img file it says "This firmware file is incorrect! Please get the firmware file again and make sure it is the correct firmware for this product." (because the RBR50 isn't showing up on that tab).  The router does show up on the Online Update tab, but the status says "No new firmware version available."  The bottom line is, I can't manually or automatically update my RBR50, but my two RBS50s have been updated.  Any suggestions or advice will be appreciated.

 

Thank you!

 

 

  • I believe what you are doing is correct, but you cannot update the RBR50 directly to the objective (.32) firmware.

     

    This has happened because Orbi's checked the firmware image when you upload it to make sure it is not too big... they hard coded an artificial size back in the day and now they had to exceed that size for firmware .32.

     

    The only way to mitigate that problem is to have an intermediate firmware version that resets (makes larger) the .img file checker and allows much larger firmware images to be uploaded.

     

    Search in this community for the intermediate firmware (there are threads all over about it) and manually update your router to the intermediate version, and then update it to the objective (final) version.

     

    I know this is a pain, but the final version is far more stable and reliable.  It will be worth it.

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  • I believe what you are doing is correct, but you cannot update the RBR50 directly to the objective (.32) firmware.

     

    This has happened because Orbi's checked the firmware image when you upload it to make sure it is not too big... they hard coded an artificial size back in the day and now they had to exceed that size for firmware .32.

     

    The only way to mitigate that problem is to have an intermediate firmware version that resets (makes larger) the .img file checker and allows much larger firmware images to be uploaded.

     

    Search in this community for the intermediate firmware (there are threads all over about it) and manually update your router to the intermediate version, and then update it to the objective (final) version.

     

    I know this is a pain, but the final version is far more stable and reliable.  It will be worth it.

    • Chuck_M's avatar
      Chuck_M
      Mentor

      If this worked for you please let us know by posting on here. Good luck!

      • cosmo115's avatar
        cosmo115
        Tutor

        Thanks, it worked after downloading and then uploading the RBR50-V2.2.1.212 file and then I was able to install the latest firmware.

         

        FYI I thought marking your response as the answer and giving you kudos was enough.   Thanks again!