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zap1
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Dec 06, 2017
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RBK50 Router & Satellite are showing firmware version 2.0.0.74 on the firmware update page

RBK50 Router & Satellite are currently showing firmware version 2.0.0.74 on the firmware update page. When I check for firmware update, it says no update required. Do I need to perform a manual update to get latest version 2.1.x.x?

When I setup my Orbi system for the first time last week, it correctly showed l needed to update to 2.0.0.74 (the latest version at that time)

  • zap1's avatar
    zap1
    Dec 07, 2017

    Thank you both for the quick reply. 

    Based on what I am seeing here for version 2.1, I prefer not to manually install it at this time.

    Hopefully, the apparent 2.1 bugs identified in recent posts are fixed prior to the automatic update roll-out.

    This board is a tremendous resource to identify and resolve most issues.  I have spent several hours pouring thru the various posts to get a feel for issues and what I might need to do should and issue show up on my system.  A big "hat tip" and thanks to all the problem solvers who contribute to this board!

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  • Retired_Member's avatar
    Retired_Member

    zap1 wrote:

    RBK50 Router & Satellite are currently showing firmware version 2.0.0.74 on the firmware update page. When I check for firmware update, it says no update required. Do I need to perform a manual update to get latest version 2.1.x.x?

    When I setup my Orbi system for the first time last week, it correctly showed l needed to update to 2.0.0.74 (the latest version at that time)


    If you'd like to yes, or wait for it to be auto upgraded.

  • When a new firmware is released, it's pretty common for the Netgear product team to announce it here (and on Reddit and other techie forums) and give we forum users the opportunity to load it via manual upload before they make it more widely available (and later mandatory!) via the auto-upload tool.

     

    Since many folks who monitor these forums tend to be more of a power-user than the average bear, then this gives those users a chance to load the firmware before it's more widely released.

     

    I suppose this also allows the product team to monitor initial responses on these forums, and if necessary, they could possibly delay the auto-upload rollout if forum users find some kind of show-stopper issue. 

     

    But I don't belive the intent of this "early-release" offering is to do final beta testing or anything like that.  Thus far, I've never seen a f/w version number change from early release (manual upload) to "final" release (making available/mandatory via auto-upload).

    • zap1's avatar
      zap1
      Tutor

      Thank you both for the quick reply. 

      Based on what I am seeing here for version 2.1, I prefer not to manually install it at this time.

      Hopefully, the apparent 2.1 bugs identified in recent posts are fixed prior to the automatic update roll-out.

      This board is a tremendous resource to identify and resolve most issues.  I have spent several hours pouring thru the various posts to get a feel for issues and what I might need to do should and issue show up on my system.  A big "hat tip" and thanks to all the problem solvers who contribute to this board!

      • Hydro130's avatar
        Hydro130
        Luminary

        FWIW, this latest 2.1 firmware is rock-solid for me - installed smoothly with no hiccups, and my Orbi is giving me better than ever performance.  Hopefully, this proves durable and consistent, but so far so good!