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FURRYe38
Jan 07, 2022Guru - Experienced User
New - RBR750 / RBS750 Firmware Version v4.6.7.5 Released
No Release Notes at this time. I'll see if I can get some.
Download Link:
https://ntgr.my.salesforce.com/sfc/p/#300000000xsV/a/8b000000saFt/i4cTgMcDmRicn83wLRWla1yba4WYDLOpocfG7QED1Zc
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Microsoft365
Jan 23, 2022Star
Hardware Version | RBR750 |
Firmware Version | V4.6.7.5_2.1.7 |
Figured I'd come back and see what all the fus was about. After updating the satellite first, and then the router. Leaving them both off for 10 minutes and then ONLY plugging the router back in, I'm super excited to report that the issues are the exact same. Yup, once again I lose any and all connection to the internet and a constant release and renew of my IP is required to stay online, for at best, 5 minutes.
Big thanks, once again, to Netgear and the Orbi team for putting out some fantastic garbage. Turns out it is still difficult to make a router for a company this large. Guess I'll have to go back to my $50 Linksys router since I cannot rely on these $400 paper weights to do anything but disappoint.
For the record, I have a case open and don't really care to see it fulfilled. The idea that someone might mistakenly think I recommend these things if they happen to notice them throughout my house would sully my good name.
FURRYe38
Jan 23, 2022Guru - Experienced User
So if your still seeing problems, it was mentioned that a factory reset and setup from scratch maybe needed. if this still fails, then you'll need to contact NG support and ask about RMA options:
https://my.netgear.com/support/contact.aspx
Microsoft365 wrote:
Hardware Version RBR750 Firmware Version V4.6.7.5_2.1.7
Figured I'd come back and see what all the fus was about. After updating the satellite first, and then the router. Leaving them both off for 10 minutes and then ONLY plugging the router back in, I'm super excited to report that the issues are the exact same. Yup, once again I lose any and all connection to the internet and a constant release and renew of my IP is required to stay online, for at best, 5 minutes.
Big thanks, once again, to Netgear and the Orbi team for putting out some fantastic garbage. Turns out it is still difficult to make a router for a company this large. Guess I'll have to go back to my $50 Linksys router since I cannot rely on these $400 paper weights to do anything but disappoint.
For the record, I have a case open and don't really care to see it fulfilled. The idea that someone might mistakenly think I recommend these things if they happen to notice them throughout my house would sully my good name.