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SW_
Apr 20, 2020Prodigy
RBR50/RBS50 Firmware 2.5.1.16 Update
Latest firmware v2.5.1.16 on RBK53 in AP mode. No new surprises yet. Everything seems to be in order and working. If you took the plunge, please share your experiences.
Retired_Member
Apr 23, 2020
SW_ wrote:
Retired_Member wrote:What does NG support recommend WRT firmware updates?
Here is what NG recommend - What-is-firmware-and-why-is-it-important-to-update-it
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Firmware is a software that is embedded into a hardware device. Firmware controls how your device behaves. NETGEAR recommends that you update the firmware on your NETGEAR products whenever new firmware becomes available. New firmware often fixes bugs, contains new features, and protects you from security vulnerabilities. Some products can regularly check for new firmware and download it, or you can check for new firmware and download it manually. You can download new firmware at downloadcenter.netgear.com.
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Hope it's helpful for everyone!
thanks....and I've read that. However, it still doesn't explain how anyone can support manual updates with all the problems they initially cause? Whereas, if you do nothing, by the time NG figures how they screw up this so-called latest and greatest FW, they correct it, and push it to all. I can only speak about my system and how I've seen this roll out. But thanks again. I appreciate the link.
SW_
Apr 23, 2020Prodigy
I agree with you that don't touch Orbi if it's working is always a good practice, but that doesn't mean everyone must follow this practice. Just want to point out the difference between "recommend" vs "push" firmware update.
- recommend => manual firmware update whenever new firmware is released
- push => auto (forced) firmware update whenever (stable) firmware is released
All of us here had mixed experiences on auto firmware update. Now we have a choice. Like you said, if we take NG recommendation and manually update firmware, we're to blame. Otherwise, we can point finger at NG.
At the end of the day, all of us have a choice to make, which might not be in agreement with everyone. :smileyhappy:
- Retired_MemberApr 23, 2020
SW_ wrote:I agree with you that don't touch Orbi if it's working is always a good practice, but that doesn't mean everyone must follow this practice. Just want to point out the difference between "recommend" vs "push" firmware update.
- recommend => manual firmware update whenever new firmware is released
- push => auto (forced) firmware update whenever (stable) firmware is released
All of us here had mixed experiences on auto firmware update. Now we have a choice. Like you said, if we take NG recommendation and manually update firmware, we're to blame. Otherwise, we can point finger at NG.
At the end of the day, all of us have a choice to make, which might not be in agreement with everyone. :smileyhappy:
From my experience I don't do manual updates. Why would I? Many say because of critical updates. Wrong. Those are covered under the auto push. I've been fooling with routers before some in here were born. Not bragging. The government has been calling me a senior citizens for several years. I don't need to go looking for potential problems especially if my system is working. I'm currently on the same firmware since October 2019. What aggregates me is when people do manual updates and then end up in here crying when it breaks their system. And then I'm labeled a bad person when I question them why.