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FURRYe38
Sep 08, 2023Guru - Experienced User
New - RBR850 / RBS850 Firmware Version 7.2.6.21 Released
New Features: 09/08/2023
Supports Separate SSID IoT network.
https://kb.netgear.com/000064267/How-do-I-enable-or-disable-the-Internet-of-things-IoT-network-on-my-Orbi-WiFi-6E-System https://...
- Sep 08, 2023
Update went smooth, no issues so far.
moonwatcher64
Aug 17, 2024Luminary
That's interesting what you mention. I have 5 Orbi's as of today and one router ... they were all wired. The one added today is not, it's wireless due to a damaged RJ45 which needs repairing.
Have you seen disconnects with your system? I have not with any devices but earlier year treated myself to a new high end Dell which has persistent disconnects .... sometimes hourly. It's been back to Dell who replaced a load of stuff but ironically not the wifi device. But it's still disconnecting. No other devices we have are doing so, so I think it's the laptop. But of course 'if' there is a potential problem with Orbi's then it would be good to know about it.
And as a wider question to the thread, is it possible to share what issues have been seen please? Just a layman's summary, would be interesting to know. I'm still curious how my 4 satellites have updated themselves to .31 when I only applied it to the RBR unit 🙂
Garwoofoo
Aug 17, 2024Apprentice
I only see disconnects when I run my two satellites as mixed wireless/wired.
In that configuration I see two issues. Firstly my phone will regularly drop connection when moving between the two satellites, and will be unable to reconnect to the network (even manually) for anything up to a few minutes. The Orbi doesn't handle the transition between the satellites at all seamlessly.
Also I see my laptop (connected via wifi to the wired satellite) occasionally dropping the very solid connection it's getting to that satellite and instead preferring a much poorer connection to the router. There's no logic to this as far as I can see.
As I said, these problems ONLY occur when I run one satellite wired, one wireless. When they are both wireless, the system doesn't exhibit either of these behaviours. And I've observed this on every firmware version I've tried on the Orbi right back to when I first got it, so at this point I'm just considering it a bug that'll probably never get fixed.