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FURRYe38
Mar 22, 2024Guru - Experienced User
New - RBRE960 / RBSE960 Firmware Version 7.2.6.31 Released
Enhancements: 03/22/2024
(For all regions except Europe)
Improves the stability of WiFi device connections during roaming
This firmware addresses security vulnerabilities. For more informatio...
- Jun 14, 2024
I have noticed issues that only seem to crop up after days of running - as few as 3-4 days, as many as 22 days. They are router or satellite restarts, memory growth in satellites to the point of causing a reboot and disconnect of all devices. I have seen WiFi disconnect and stop working until the router was rebooted. Have seen IPv6 stop working until it was re-enabled (likely a Comcast-NG interaction issue). I have seen satellites lose their backhaul connection with the router.
I believe at least the memory creep issues are related to using 2 satellites on Ethernet backhaul, just a guess. It could also be related to higher speed networks, mine is a 2G/200MB service. Maybe it's a combination of different factors that make the perfect storm that problems can appear? The % of Netgear customers with 2G and multiple Ethernet-wired backhaul satellites is small, I suspect. Plus, if there are some bugs that pop up after a number of days of running, NG has said that this kind of testing is very hard for them to do.
I just went back to v.21 to see how it runs. If v.31 is working well, great - if not, some caution could be warranted to try V.21 before spending lots of time trying to find a problem.
owlyn
Mar 25, 2024Luminary
Updated my two satellites and then the router. No problems. Found that it changed my IPv6 DNS settings to get from the ISP rather than the ones I manually entered previously. Changed those back to the manual settings (to what the ISP uses!) , and discovered IPv6 DNS doesn’t work with Armor Web Protection turned on. Turned it off and no problems.
donawalt
Mar 25, 2024Mentor - Experienced User
Thanks for the update owlyn !! So you are back to using Manual IPv6 settings again? If I could ask, if you go to 192.168.1.1/debug.htm (or whatever your router IP address is), how much memory is it using, probably out of 818MB available? And who is your ISP?
- owlynMar 25, 2024LuminaryWow! CPU load is only 13.09% Comcast 1200/35.
- FURRYe38Mar 25, 2024Guru - Experienced User
Brand and model of modem used for posterity please?
owlyn wrote:
Wow! CPU load is only 13.09% Comcast 1200/35.- owlynMar 25, 2024LuminaryNetgear, but it is a beta under NDA, but is similar to the 3000.
- owlynMar 25, 2024LuminaryOops. Memory usage is 394/818
- donawaltMar 25, 2024Mentor - Experienced User
394MB is good. Mine gets into the low 600's with IPv6 enabled on Comcast. I wonder if I should try manually adding the settings...you just typed in exactly what Comcast set up for you?