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Blanca_O
Oct 28, 2022NETGEAR Employee Retired
New - RBRE960 / RBSE960 Firmware Version 6.3.7.5 Released
RBRE960 / RBSE960 Firmware Version 6.3.7.5
Enhancements:
Improve the stability between base and satellite connections.
Improves satellite firmware upgrade stability.
Improves satellite ...
FURRYe38
Oct 28, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Be cause historically owners complained about when NG was auto updating systems. We push and pushed to get NG to stop this and give users control. They finally relented and gave users control over this. So you can now disable AU features.
This IS a good thing.
FURRYe38
Oct 30, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Ok. Mines updated manually and in AP mode as of yesterday with a power cycle after FW was loaded. No Factory resets. Connected to a XR1000 host router to a CAX80 modem only mode. RBS are ethernet connected via 2.5Gb switches to RBR.
Orbi app for Apple and Android are connecting via local network.
Will see how Anywhere Access does.
Speeds are to spec.
System is working so far in AP mode.
I guess I never picked up this up before, but the RBS web page has a 8 series picture icon:
- owlynNov 19, 2022LuminaryMine updated automatically. I found out only because the satellite names I established were changed back to the defaults. No other problems so far, except several of my devices continue to not connect to the nearest satellite. Nothing new there. For example, my coffee maker is literally 5 feet from one of the satellites, yet likes to connect to the one in the basement, a good 20 feet and one floor away.
- FURRYe38Nov 20, 2022Guru - Experienced User
You can disable FW updates now.
- DisneyFanatic4Nov 21, 2022Tutor
Did anyone notice that after a factory reset on this firmware version, the default 5ghz channel is now 40 by default? The previous default used to be 48. Any reason why Netgear would change this?