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ScottinAustin
Apr 29, 2024Aspirant
AXE11000 RBSE960 System receives 400 Bad Request while appying static IP address
I am trying to add some static IP address reservations. In the menu Advanced -> Setup -> LAN Setup, I have added the devices to the list of static IP Address Reservations. When I Click on the APPL...
CrimpOn
Apr 29, 2024Guru - Experienced User
Might try doing one at a time, rather than several at once.
There is newer firmware:
https://kb.netgear.com/000066069/RBRE960-RBSE960-Firmware-Version-7-2-6-31
(although this does not seem to be the sort of thing that a firmware update would address)
No special characters or very long entries?
- ScottinAustinApr 29, 2024Aspirant
Thanks for your thoughts and time.
Strangely the modems are set up to auto update firmware and they report the following (image). As for the device names, they are something like NAS Port1 and NAS Port2. How do I manage them one at a time? Through their assigned IPs? I currently log in using the XXX.XXX.1.1 IP.
- FURRYe38Apr 29, 2024Guru - Experienced User
Sometimes NG doesn't put up newer FW for auto updates. Users can try this process outlined in the PDF:
- ScottinAustinApr 29, 2024Aspirant
Tried a couple more things.. I deleted the devices I tried to add, and the APPLY still fails with a 400. So, I'm sort of stuck where I can't add, nor delete devices. I will try to reboot (cord pull) each Orbit one at a time. When I logged into one of the Satellites directly, I could not see a menu option to reboot it, just Firmware update and one other option, then logoff.
- ScottinAustinApr 29, 2024Aspirant
By this: "Might try doing one at a time, rather than several at once." did you mean reboot? And if so, using what method? Or did you mean firmware update.
- CrimpOnApr 29, 2024Guru - Experienced User
ScottinAustin wrote:
By this: "Might try doing one at a time, rather than several at once." did you mean reboot? And if so, using what method? Or did you mean firmware update.
The suggestion was to "Add" one device, then click "Apply".
Then Add the next and click Apply.
etc.
If several are being added at one time, it could be that one is causing an error condition and the others are not.
Perhaps a silly question. NAS Port 1 and NAS Port 2 have different MAC addresses, correct?
Your observation about the satellite web page not including an option to reboot is correct. It is also annoying that Netgear chose to save $0.25 by omitting the Power Switch from the AX product line.
- ScottinAustinApr 29, 2024Aspirant
Not a silly question.. yes, unique mac addresses. Once I figure out if my cheapy switch supports link aggregation, I will just load balance.
The Main Router firmware updated, but the Satellites will not. The firmware update give me a failed message and returns me to the update screen (the one where you browse for the upzipped firmware data). Looking at the release notes, I could use this update not only for security, but I also have an issue with a laptop roaming - but first things first.
I will re-read the firmware update pdf. I am on a wired connection for the router, and tried both wireless and the wired connection through the base station to log into the satellites.