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RTracey
May 26, 2020Tutor
RBR50/RBS50 current firmware confusion
I'm having some issues with my wifi coverage and thought I would begin by confirming the firmware is up to date. The RBR50 and RBS50 are at V2.3.5.30 and V2.5.1.8 respectively and both show "No new ...
- May 26, 2020
2.5.1.16 is newer than both 2.3 (anything) and 2.5.1.8 (16 bigger than 8). The concensus appears to be that having router and satellite on the same version is a good practice. So, the satellite should be updated to 2.5.1.8. However, there are always risks when updating firmware. Even if 99.5% of the time everything goes great, that 0.5% can cause problems ranging from puzzling behavior to horrible problems.
If the system is doing everything you want, there is no urgency to touch it. Getting the router and satellite on the same version is probably a good idea.
Not much help. Sorry.
FURRYe38
May 26, 2020Guru - Experienced User
If you have a need to update to v16, you can manually download the FW files:
Update the RBS first then the RBR lastly. RBR and RBS should always be on the same version of FW.
RTracey wrote:I'm having some issues with my wifi coverage and thought I would begin by confirming the firmware is up to date. The RBR50 and RBS50 are at V2.3.5.30 and V2.5.1.8 respectively and both show "No new firmware version available". Yet on the Netgear website, it shows V2.5.1.16 as the latest firmware version for both router and satellite - which is newer for the router, and older for the satellite. So what do I do? Leave things alone? Update the router and do nothing with the satellite? Roll back the satellite and update the router? Thanks.
- RTraceyMay 26, 2020Tutor
Thanks both. I updated the software on the satellite without issue. The router however has been sitting on "The router is updating its firmware" for the past 30 min and showing no change in the progress bar, yet it says it should only take 3 min. And I'm still connected to the internet via wifi, so what gives? Should I log off from the router in my browser and log in again? The instructions say don't reset the router directly. Thanks.
- CrimpOnMay 26, 2020Guru - Experienced User
RTracey wrote:Should I log off from the router in my browser and log in again?
That's what I would try.
- RTraceyMay 26, 2020Tutor
Thanks. Just after my last post, the router ring went magenta and I lost all wifi. Had to hard wire into the router with a laptop, which said the software had updated. Did a reboot on the modem and router and everything seems to be OK now.
Now to see if any of this fixed my wifi coverage issue.....