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titaniumrx8
Sep 29, 2021Apprentice
My Orbi RBK753S Has Been Stable Under V4.6.3.16_2.0.51 For 2 Weeks
I'll try to be brief. When the first 4.x update was pushed onto my mesh, it was immediately destabilized after 3 months of smooth operation. I immediately opened a case with support. I have had 2 sup...
FURRYe38
Sep 29, 2021Guru - Experienced User
This user did a factory reset:
alphanstein
Oct 02, 2021Guide
I have 4 satellites, two wired and two wireless and all four get DHCP and work no issues. I have 9 devices with reserved IP's which are what they were assigned by DHCP originally, so for me, DHCP plus reserved IP's are working fine. I did have the one satellite that did not update that was an issue and I posted about that elsewhere. My system has been stable since that update was brought current and all my units are on .16 firmware.
It was still annoying that I had to find this out because it was not working and then turned out it was because of a forced update. That should not have happened without informed consent, where Netgear informs me and then I consent!
- FURRYe38Oct 02, 2021Guru - Experienced User
NG has been pushing FW updates since the beginning of Orbi product line first started in 2016/7.
- titaniumrx8Oct 02, 2021ApprenticeHas NG been pushing defective firmware that bricks or nearly bricks consumers' products since the beginning of the Orbi?
My RBK753 worked with its 3.x version that was factory installed and a higher 3.x rev that I manually applied. It was the pushed process that fouled everything up. (Ruined my nightly backups by interrupting my network and not automatically returning to a functional state)- FURRYe38Oct 03, 2021Guru - Experienced User
I said 'NG has been pushing FW updates since the beginning of Orbi product line first started in 2016/7." Nothing said about bricking users systems.