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jeff242
Jan 20, 2018Aspirant
Orbi Satellite dead after 2.1.2.18 update
I noticed that my Orbi satellite suddently stopped responding. I logged into the the router and found that it had automatically updated both router and satellite to 2.1.2.18 firmware. However, the satellite was noted as disconnected in the UI.
I rebooted both satellite and router to no avail. I then clicked the 'remove' button in the UI to remover the satellite, thinking I could re-add it. I then went to the satellite to get it reset.
However, when I power up the satellite, the power light is green but there is never a white circle on the top, nor is there a circle of any color. I attempted to reset the satellite by depressing the reset pin hole. I feel the button depress, but the power light never turns from green to amber. The sync button does nothing.
Did the firmware update brick the satellite? Anyone have any ideas?
Replying to my own thread:
After hitting the reset button and holding it for one minute, there was still no light change. I unplugged and restarted the satellite, still with only a green powerlight and nothing else. After about *20* minutes I got a pulsing white ring. I then hit sync and synced from the UI.
First attempt the UI said "success" but the ring was magenta. Restarted the satellite. Second attempt the UI said "failure" bt the satellite ring was blue. Logged out and back into the UI and the satellite was found, but with 2.1.1 firmware.
I started the firmware update process, which downloaded fine, indicated it was ready to upload to the satellite, and proceeded. There were no errors, afterwards, the satellite reported in the UI as not being found/disconnected again. Right back to square one where I started.
Frustrated, I went to bed. Got up this morning, and the satellite is now alive, with the right firmware, and running fine. I am not sure what happened but somehow it sorted itself out.
7 Replies
- aazVirtuoso
Not knowing what version of Orbi you have I cannot say for sure, but it is working well on my RBK53.
Are you sure you held the reset long enough - many people don't.
- jeff242Aspirant
Replying to my own thread:
After hitting the reset button and holding it for one minute, there was still no light change. I unplugged and restarted the satellite, still with only a green powerlight and nothing else. After about *20* minutes I got a pulsing white ring. I then hit sync and synced from the UI.
First attempt the UI said "success" but the ring was magenta. Restarted the satellite. Second attempt the UI said "failure" bt the satellite ring was blue. Logged out and back into the UI and the satellite was found, but with 2.1.1 firmware.
I started the firmware update process, which downloaded fine, indicated it was ready to upload to the satellite, and proceeded. There were no errors, afterwards, the satellite reported in the UI as not being found/disconnected again. Right back to square one where I started.
Frustrated, I went to bed. Got up this morning, and the satellite is now alive, with the right firmware, and running fine. I am not sure what happened but somehow it sorted itself out.
- spturnipTutor
My network was down also after the firmware push update to V2.1.2.18. Finally isolated the problem to the satellite and after some trial and error got the network running again.
I need a stable system when I am out of town traveling and my family cannot troubleshoot the network. Is there a way to Op OUT of getting push firmware updates? Just send me a notification and I will perform a manual update.
- sleepr88Apprentice
Netgear, since you can't seem to fix the Orbi, are you going to start issuing refunds? or exchanging everyone to Orbi Pros (which doesn't appear to have these problems, because you value business customers over regular consumers?)?