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Hawk5891
Sep 16, 2025Aspirant
RBR750 and Fiber - Won't get full connection
Hi All, As a last straw - I really don't want to pay hundreds for a new Mesh system - I was reaching out here - apparently Netgear now charges for a year at a time of support (guess that started ...
FURRYe38
Sep 16, 2025Guru - Experienced User
v6 FW was not a valid number for a RBR750 series. You sure you have 750 series? v6 was valid for the RBR760 series I believe: https://www.netgear.com/support/product/rbr760/#download
Ya seen posts with Adtran ONTs and Orbi systems historically having odd problems. Something to try would be a non managed 1Gb or MultiGb switch in between the ONT and RBR and see if this changes anything. Some interoperability issue with some ONTs.
Hawk5891
Sep 16, 2025Aspirant
Ran 1 Gig Unmanaged switch between ONT and the Orbi - nothing corrected - same results :( - Interesting.
I know if I call them they are going to say their equipment works, mine doesn't and to use theirs - but I'm a stubborn old mule. Why have all this fancier equipment if I have to throw it all away and use there's - plus these Orbi's provide WAY better coverage and wifi speeds than theirs if they are up and working properly.
- FURRYe38Sep 16, 2025Guru - Experienced User
Ok that explains it. The P series, based on NGs 350 series, a low budget intro class system. I think this was a limited run seen only in some markets: https://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/RBK752P/RBK752P_TS.pdf
I never had this system and can only presume it may have not been able to support syncronous ISPs speeds out the gate.
The actual 750 non P series was a mid level system and most likely has better support for syncronus ISP speeds up to 1Gb:
https://www.netgear.com/images/datasheet/orbi/rbk752.pdf
So I would find you a in between router that can handling your 1G UP and Down speeds, then if you like the WiFi coverage ability of the 750P series, then configured it for AP mode and run it in that configuration.
- Hawk5891Sep 16, 2025Aspirant
Ahh - well that sucks.
I can also confirm I set up the ISP provided router in bridge mode (disabled WIFI and used it as a switch, it didn't have an actual "bridge" mode) - and I was able to get better speeds, though my download suffered a bit more when the upload kicked, so that's probably why - the syncronous speeds issue.Ok - well - I will just hook up the ISP Provided wifi stuff later and think about upgrading down the road and make it work for now, thanks for your help!
- FURRYe38Sep 16, 2025Guru - Experienced User
Good Luck and have a great week.