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1midniterider
Nov 13, 2017Guide
RBR50 / RBS50 Firmware Version 2.0.0.76 issues
I upgraded my RBR50/RBS50 systems to firmware v2.0.0.76 and noticed that DHCP requests are no longer being logged and I can no longer connect to the router using my Android cellphone. Anyone else not...
Stev3D
Nov 21, 2017Luminary
I sorry about asking a question about a question, but my Orbi Tri-band RBR50/RBS50 report that they are "current" at v2.0.0.74 -- even the corresponding Netgear support page says that this is "current." Is this a beta or are we talking about different models? Apologies in advance for being a dunce (if that's the case).
Charleem
Nov 21, 2017Guide
It's beta firmware so far.
https://kb.netgear.com/000049562/RBR50-RBS50-Firmware-Version-2-0-0-76-Hot-Fix
https://kb.netgear.com/000049562/RBR50-RBS50-Firmware-Version-2-0-0-76-Hot-Fix
- Stev3DNov 21, 2017Luminary
Thank you, Charleem. I am happy to try out the beta since I powerd off my RBS50 (satellite) a week after KRACK was announced and there was no replacement firmware in sight.
- CharleemNov 21, 2017GuideThat's cool let me know how you get on please.
- Stev3DNov 22, 2017Luminary
Installation went well. It has been up and running for some 20 minutes. The computer I'm using now connected to the Satellite (as expected by proximity), but I'm a little surprised that the MCS Index is only 6 given the distance and interceding materials. However the measured throughput is what I would expect. I've walked through my settings and all seems right. I can't verify that they've addressed the protocol issue with KRACK, but one has to hope that they did it right.