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AmitR
Feb 13, 2018NETGEAR Employee Retired
OrbiOS MR 2.1 issues
I wanted to reach out to provide a quick update on OrbiOS 2.1 software. We believe that these issues are affecting some users. Rest assured that we've been following this issue and working hard beh...
johnysnydz
Feb 18, 2018Tutor
Glad i found these pages. Thought i was going nuts. Really wish i could return these units and get something stable as i'm running a business at my home and my router is in the basement. So everytime it fusses i have to go down 2 flights of stairs and restart the dang thing.
Have been using Netgear products for YEARS and never encountered a product of theirs so inept at it's core function.
- JCinNCFeb 18, 2018Guide
Do the downgrade. It seems to be solid. We use the wifi not only for internet but also for our wireless Dish Joey's so no TV when it goes down too.
- johnysnydzFeb 18, 2018Tutor
I am relying on ethernet backhaul. I'm assuming the downgrade doesnt support that? I have a 3 story house that i purchased as a new construction. I specifically ran wiring in the house for a mesh wifi system.
- JCinNCFeb 18, 2018Guide
Can you put the router on the middle floor and then a satellite above and a satellite below? Our lake house is 3 stories and that is what I did there to avoid wired backhaul.
Since you have it wired, come out of your modem, etc and use the ethernet to go to the middle floor location and place the ORBi router there plugging the ethernet into the yellow WAN port. Then bring the two satellites in the same room and make sure they connect wirelessly. Once that is done take them to floor 3 and floor 1 and verify connection in the connected devices screen on the router. Should work fine.
JC