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Jeffgear
Nov 14, 2025Virtuoso
I have a running support case with the latest v15 firmware not reliably working
I have a running support case with the latest v15 firmware not reliably working for some Ethernet connected devices to the RBR860 router. These devices include an LG TV and MacBook Pro. They work fine on WiFi or on Ethernet on a satellite but not the RBR860. LG is unable to stream on any services like Netflix and Speedtest on MacBook is awful and won't even support a remote support session from NETGEAR. Reverting to the previous firmware and it's fine!
It's an odd one but very reproducible and NETGEAR has acknowledged the issue specific to my environment. I'm not sure if others on the RBR860 have issue with Ethernet connected MacBook and LG TV.
7 Replies
- FURRYe38Guru - Experienced User
Using ISP detected DNS or custom DNS?
Is IPv6 enabled on the RBR?
What brand and model# ISP modem or ONT is the RBR connected too?
If you updated and haven't done a reset and setup from scratch, should be done to check this.
- JeffgearVirtuoso
Hi Furrye38
I've tried both ISP DNS and custom (8.8.8.8 etc) and I'm now using pihole for DNS and DHCP. None of my DNS or DHCP changes impact the issue on v15.
IPv6 is disabled.
Nokia Hyperfibre 2000, model: XS-2500WX-A that my fibre telco (Chrous) refers to as an ONT-110. Details here: https://www.chorus.co.nz/help/ont/hyperfibre-type-110. I have 2000up/2000down and for the most part its reliably at these speeds from the speedtests on the Orbi app and Web, which is remarkable in itself.
MTU is 1500 as per ISP/telco requirements for Hyperfibre. VLAN tag group ID 10 as per their reqs.
BTW the speedtests pass fine from the Orbi App and WebUI on v15 and also when the MackBook is connected to a satellite running v15. It's only an issue on router ethernet ports on v15, which is most odd. Sadly I can't wire my LG 4k TV to a satellite ethernet and it's not great on WiFi otherwise I would have lived with v15. I'm not bothered about the MacBook not working on the router ethernet on v15 and this was purely to prove a point - I mostly use the MacBook off a satellite in the study or roam on WiFi. I am using Cat6e patches and structured cabling.
I have a load of ethernet connected Pis into a switch on the router (some direct to router ports) and these don't seem to show any issues on v15 but they are just ticking over running stuff like pihole, HASS, Docker stuff, so I've not been able to confirm if Pi ethernet on v15 is unreliable as I haven't got an ookla Speedtest app on them to run up to the limits, but I will see if this is available and see how a Pi Speedtest behaves the next time I try v15.
- liamscorLuminary
Have you done a factory reset and setup from scratch via the RBR web gui?
- JeffgearVirtuoso
No but I've upgraded and then downgraded numerous times for each callback from Netgear for their troubleshooting. I'm sceptical of a factory reset but I could try this to prove a point either way.
- liamscorLuminary
Ideally, a factory reset and setup from scratch via the RBR web GUI should be done after upgrades if issues are seen, especially for significant updates with many changes. v15 is quite a significant update, so a reset should be done if you are having issues.
Also I would try first disabling IPv6 if it's enabled.