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FURRYe38
Oct 08, 2021Guru
New - RBR750 / RBS750 Firmware Version 4.6.5.14 Released
Enhancements:
Adds support for the RBS350
Security Fixes:
Fixes security vulnerabilities.
For more information about security vulnerabilities, visit https://www.netgear.com/about/secu...
- Oct 10, 2021
WOW, this morning about 2am i decided to update my two ORBI RBS satillites first. and that went ok, till a fantom ORBI showed up in my Orbi App. i then proceeded to update the RBR750, that went well till it said it was online but it wasnt. i followed the directions according to Furrye38, (ty) and i unplugged the sats and then the router, waited 2-3 minutes then i plugged in the router and then the sats and waited........it took a few minutes and the router came online then the sats followed. it still took some time for all my devices to get back on line (about 60), which is normal thing that has been happening. then today was the test. we had some heavy thunderstorms roll in, these south florida storms alway knock out some power or damages some weak transformers to were the power goes on and off real quick. it happened 3 times in a half hour i also have the comcast modem and the RBR750 plugged into a surge and battery back up. the weakest like here is the sats, no battery-back up for them and they used to take forever to re-sync but after the upgraded firmware last night, WOW, the ORBI's came right back online which shocked me, i thought i would need to reboot the sats. but no input from me and the whole system came back online quick. i am no IT guy here but this is a major inprovement from the previous firmware that almost killed the ORBI system. thanks to all here on this forum, i have learned alot from here.
FURRYe38
Jan 07, 2022Guru
superuser just means that we help a lot on here. We're not netgear employees.
SadOrbi4200
Jan 07, 2022Star
You might consider adding " I am NOT a Netgear employee" to your extensive signature, Furry. Clearly, a lot of people have mistakenly thought otherwise.
- FURRYe38Jan 07, 2022Guru
For NG employees, if you see a "N" icon next to there user name, this means THEY are employees.
Thanks.
- SadOrbi4200Jan 07, 2022StarGood to know... and absolutely not obvious. I had to read a dozen of your cut-and-paste postings before I realized you couldn't possibly be a Netgear employee. I repeat, it would be good manners to include that fact in your signature so other people aren't fooled like I was.
- N3tworkDud3Jan 07, 2022Apprentice
Yashur21 wrote:
SadOrbi4200 wrote:
Good to know... and absolutely not obvious. I had to read a dozen of your cut-and-paste postings before I realized you couldn't possibly be a Netgear employee. I repeat, it would be good manners to include that fact in your signature so other people aren't fooled like I was.Why would anyone think he's a Netgear employee?
All in how they conduct themselves.
- A massive amount of posts throughout the community could inidicate employee or school kid.
- Defends Netgear religiously
- Deflects issues - your devices are not set up right - it's your ISP modem (be sure to reboot it!) - etc.
- Attempts to post content authoritatively
Take that - with how bad the code has been thiis past year........
If you don't read to understand where someone is coming from or have experience in supporting IT infrastructure, I can see where it would be easy for someone to come to the conclusion they are an employee.