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Bing-Stroller
Sep 12, 2017Luminary
Wow!!! Orbi Firmware V2.0.0.72 Released
Just logged into my router and it gave me the option to upgrade the firmware.
Have now Upgraded to V2.0.0.72
Haven’t had too much time to explore but early indications are WOW !!!
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RogerSC
Sep 14, 2017Virtuoso
Sevo123 wrote:
@Actually I talked to multiple reps @ netgear its not available anymore they pulled it. They said its was just for testing. They will release a different firmware in the next 7 days.
Still avallable at the dropbox links originally given...interesting. Wouldn't surprise me to see new firmware in a week, though.
Sevo123
Sep 14, 2017Apprentice
I tried the drop box link on my other orbi system only my router updated it was saying the rbs 50 file is corrupt and the rbs40 its not a actual file to download only the rbr 50 was correct. So now stuck with my rbs50 updated and all satalites still not lol.
- Dustin278Sep 14, 2017ApprenticeThat's odd they all just worked for me.. you might want to try finding your individual satellite ip and doing a manual update or try to rebooting them
- Sevo123Sep 14, 2017ApprenticeOnce I try the RBS 50 download its a zip file then i unzip it and select the actual file. Once I go into 192.168.1.1 and manually update my 2 satalites and select them it trys to run the update but fails. Then when I try to download from the link for the RBS 40 for my other satalite it doesn't say zip file its some other kind of file which wont let me upload. Pretty wired its been a mess with these updates.
- Dustin278Sep 14, 2017ApprenticeYes the rbs40 is the .img file that you want to upload. Here is a way to manually enter your satellite:
You may also try pinging your network from a computer connected to the network, and lookup an arp table. On your computer, click [Start] -> [Run...] and type "cmd" and [Enter]. After that, perform "arp -a" to determine all the computing devices connected to the network. Find the IP address of satellite and then log into it just like you would the router @ 192.168.1.1. one of my satellites is 192.168.1.3 and the other is 192.168.1.5 but yours will be different I'm sure