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FURRYe38's avatar
Apr 10, 2024

New - RBR750 / RBS750 Firmware Version 7.2.6.31 Released

Enhancements: 04/10/2023

  • Improve the stability between base and satellite connections.
  • Improves satellite firmware upgrade stability.

Security Fixes:

 

Download Link:

https://www.netgear.com/support/product/rbk752#download

 

Please navigate to the link below for step-by-step instructions on how to update your RBR750/RBS750:

Manual Firmware Update Procedure 

 

Be sure to update the RBS FIRST, then the RBR lastly. 

 

I HIGHLY recommend after the FW is loaded on the system and it's back to ready, power OFF all Orbi units and the ISP modem/ONT for 1 minute. Then back ON with the ISP modem/ONT first, then RBR then RBS.

 

The best advise we can give people is to start a new config, power on one RBS and wait for some SOLID light or most often blue or magenta. And then add the RBS WIRELESSLY via the WebUI. Power off the RBS. Then rinse and repeat with any additional RBS(s). Pair RBS one at a time even if you have more than one. For ethernet connected RBS, after things come up wirelessly, you can move to wired backhaul but don't start with wired backhaul for those RBS that are ethernet connected. Wirelessly connect and sync RBS first before ethernet connecting RBS. 

 

NOTE: Orbi app or the routers web page may not report seeing new FW updates. NG may not push this to there auto update services immediately and may activate the newer FW update being seen on there auto update services at a later time. User will have the choice to manually update if you want too.

 

NOTE: The Disable Auto Update feature only prevents ANY new FW from being installed if available. This does NOT prevent the system from checking NG services to see if new FW is available. If new FW is available, this will be displayed as a notification to the user on the RBRs web page only. It will be up to the user to upgrade FW or not. 

 

A factory reset maybe needed if problems are encountered after the FW update:

How-do-I-reset-my-Orbi-system-to-factory-default-settings

NOTE: Recommend setting the default DHCP IP address pool range to the following after applying and a factory reset: 192.168.#.100 to 192.168.#.200

 

This article applies to:

 

Let us know how it works for you...

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  • Interesting that it should fix satellite reliability. I tried two times to upgrade the last firmware (the .21). I carefully followed the upgrade instructions provided here on this forum (satellites first, laptop wired to router, yada yada yada). Both times i had to revert to the latest 4.x release. The 7.x in both cases seemed to work until after about half an hour the problems showed up: lots of devices suddenly lost connection on a regular basis. It wasn’t WiFi, it was a nightmare. Looking forward to try out this new release.

    Edit: fixed some typos
    • Please follow the post FW update suggestion and information. Power cycle the system OFF then back ON. Also if problems are seen after this, a factory reset maybe needed to help check for problems.


      Foo42 wrote:
      Interesting that it should fix Satellite reliability. I tried two times to upgrade the last firmware (the .21). I carefully followed the upgrade instructions provided here ob this forum(satellites first, laptop wired to router, yadayadayada). Both times i had to revert to the latest 4.x release. The 7.x in both cases seemed to work until after about half an hour the problems showed up: lots of devices suddenly lost connection on a regular basis. It wasn’t WiFi, it was a nightmare. Looking forward to try out this new release.

       

      • Foo42's avatar
        Foo42
        Aspirant
        Thank you FURRYe38, that is exactly what i did the last two tries. I will try again and report back once i found the time to do so.
  • Hello,

    I purchased the RBK653 from BestBuy a couple of months ago. Oddly enough it comes with x2 RBS350 Satellites and a RBR750 for the router. It doesn't appear that my Satellites support this release version, but my router would. The auto firmware updater doesn't register any new updates for my devices (currently on build V4.6.14.3). Since my build is almost a year and a half old & the router is still receiving major updates I feel like i'm behind.

    Should I be manually updating my Router, Satellites, or both to this version? or some other version for that matter? 

    Thanks,

  • I realize this might be a really basic question, but why is the 7.2.6.31 release a manual update in the first place? Why isn’t it coming through the app when I simply check for a firmware update? Our RBR750 with one RBR750 has been rock-solid for the past 3-4 years. I’m admittedly reluctant to run the manual updates and introduce new problems where there aren’t any already.
    • CrimpOn's avatar
      CrimpOn
      Guru

      AAHill13 wrote:
      I realize this might be a really basic question, but why is the 7.2.6.31 release a manual update in the first place? Why isn’t it coming through the app when I simply check for a firmware update?

      Netgear's firmware update mechanism appears to be a source of great confusion.  (At least it is to me.)

       

      Which firmware version is currently running on the system?

      If the current version is at least v7 (not v4), could you please check to see if the setting for Auto Firmware Updates is set to Enable or Disable?

      • AAHill13's avatar
        AAHill13
        Initiate
        Mine is still on v4.6.14.3 and seems to have been stuck there for a while. I regularly check for updates too.
    • FURRYe38's avatar
      FURRYe38
      Guru

      IF the system IS working, then you don't have to update FW. 

       

      FYI, Some systems may not be in the NG auto update system so yours may not see notification of this.

      Or since your on older FW, auto update may not push to newest until you manually update. 

      Or NG may not push minor versions of FW to users systems. 

      Or Auto Update maybe disabled on your system. 

       

      If you choose to manually update, please review this PDF process document prior to starting that:

      https://community.netgear.com/t5/Orbi-WIFI-6-AX-AND-Wi-Fi-6E-AXE/Procedure-for-Factory-reset-of-RBS850/m-p/2359585/highlight/true#M53030

       

      Good Luck.


      AAHill13 wrote:
      I realize this might be a really basic question, but why is the 7.2.6.31 release a manual update in the first place? Why isn’t it coming through the app when I simply check for a firmware update? Our RBR750 with one RBR750 has been rock-solid for the past 3-4 years. I’m admittedly reluctant to run the manual updates and introduce new problems where there aren’t any already.

       

  • My RBR750 and 2 satellites updated automatically. But the last once failed. Now the power led is blinking red. What to do next? I try rest without any success. Even try connect lan to laptop and still nothing. Please help
      • FURRYe38's avatar
        FURRYe38
        Guru

        Updated my RBK752 system today to v.31. System was already at v.21. 

        I checked for FW updates thru the RBR web page to see if I could use the Update All button however v.31 was not available here so I manually applied the v.31 FW, RBS first, then RBR lastly using MS Edge browser. 

         

        After the sytem was back to ready, I powered off the RBR and RBS for 1 minute then back ON. 

        Both web pages were accessible on the RBR and RBS:

  • Hi all, after 1,5 years our setup is suddenly performing very bad. It seems this has to do with the firmware update. Do other people have the same problem? I can see that the network map is different. Where normally I would have a RBR and three RBS units on the same level, I now suddenly have two RBS on the level below the RBR and then another RBS under the two RBS. Strangely this last one is the closest to the RBR...

    Would a new config restore the original setup as is recommended?

     

    Hope to hear from you.

     

    Best regards, 

     

    Remko

    • FURRYe38's avatar
      FURRYe38
      Guru

      Is the system working? What not performing?

       

      Would indicate that the one RBS connected to the nearest or closer RBS while the RBS and RBR were processing the update. Possible that the 3rd RBS couldn't connect to the RBR when maybe it was processing and no wifi was being broadcast so the 3rd RBS connected to the other RBS that it found to be working. 

       

      What is the size of your home? Sq Ft?
      What is the distance between the router 📡 and satellite(s)🛰️? 30 feet or more is recommended in between RBR 📡 and RBS 🛰️ to begin with depending upon building materials when wired or wirelessly connected.
      https://kb.netgear.com/31029/Where-should-I-place-my-Orbi-satellite ‌‌🛰

       

      Has a power off for 1 minute then back ON with the ISP modem and router been performed since last update?
      Be sure to restart your network in this sequence:
      Turn off and unplug modem.
      Turn off router and computers.
      Plug in and turn on modem. Wait 2 minutes for it to connect.
      Turn on the router and wait 2 minutes for it to connect.
      Turn on computers and rest of network.

      • rbeekink's avatar
        rbeekink
        Aspirant

        Hi Furrye38, thanks for your swift reply.

         

        System is working but it is very slow and will often have time outs where nothing happens.

         

        House is about 2.500 sqf over two floors. RBR than about 16ft to RBS1 (hallway) and than some 30ft to RBS2 (back in the house near my office) and also some 30ft to RBS3 (first floor).

         

        I will try the sequence you suggest and let you know soon after that.

         

        Thanks again.

         

        Remko