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Plambertuk
Aspirant
Jan 20, 2020

Updating RBK50 to 2.5.1.8 has bricked it!!

Hi,

 

I applied a manual update of firmware 2.5.1.8 to RBR50 and RBS50. The satellite update worked as it should but the router has bricked. By bricked I mean the ONLY light showing is the power LED. Using a paperclip in the reset hole does nothing (no matter how long it is held down). Prior to this both were running version 2.5.0.38.

 

I had recently setup another Orbi system for a friend and noticed ,out of the box, it flagged a new version of firmware 2.5.1.8 was available - installed just fine. My own router (the bricked one) wasn't offering the update which is why I tried the manual update.

 

Sod's law is that my router went out of warranty two weeks ago aaargh - anyone know if this is fixable by me or netgear?

7 Replies

    • Plambertuk's avatar
      Plambertuk
      Aspirant
      Thanks I’ll try what you suggest, though I note the Tftp fix does need the reset button to provide an amber light. I don’t get any change in the green led (I can here the click of the micro switch). But you never know it may be stuck in a tftp wait loop!
      • FURRYe38's avatar
        FURRYe38
        Guru - Experienced User

        Be sure to press in the reset button for 15 seconds to get the reset to fully start...

  • FURRYe38's avatar
    FURRYe38
    Guru - Experienced User

    Be sure when manually updaint FW, that you use a wire connected PC and a known working browser. Chrome is known for not working well for FW updates and can cuase the router to become bricked. Use of IE11, Firefox or Opera or Safari for Mac is recommended browsers for any FW udpates. Hope the recovery method works to get the RBR working again as suggested by CrimpOn .


    Plambertuk wrote:

    Hi,

     

    I applied a manual update of firmware 2.5.1.8 to RBR50 and RBS50. The satellite update worked as it should but the router has bricked. By bricked I mean the ONLY light showing is the power LED. Using a paperclip in the reset hole does nothing (no matter how long it is held down). Prior to this both were running version 2.5.0.38.

     

    I had recently setup another Orbi system for a friend and noticed ,out of the box, it flagged a new version of firmware 2.5.1.8 was available - installed just fine. My own router (the bricked one) wasn't offering the update which is why I tried the manual update.

     

    Sod's law is that my router went out of warranty two weeks ago aaargh - anyone know if this is fixable by me or netgear?


     

    • Plambertuk's avatar
      Plambertuk
      Aspirant
      Thanks very much for those browser tips. I’ll let you know how I get on.