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FURRYe38
Feb 22, 2025Guru - Experienced User
New - Orbi RBR/RBS 850/860 and 960 series Firmware Version 7.2.7.15 Released
Enhancements: 02/21/2025
Added Router Protection support.
Bug Fixes:
Fixed a WiFi connection stability issue.
Fixed various bugs.
Security Fixes:
This firmware addresses securit...
FURRYe38
Mar 06, 2025Guru - Experienced User
What devices are having trouble? Are these devices Apple by chance?
WiFi or Ethernet? Can you try a single device test into the router?
Do you have an old device to try as well (Ethernet and WiFi)?
PM me the share link to the logs and will get them over to NG.
Thank you.
KMDonlon wrote:
Okay, I re loaded up V7.2.7.15_5.1.16, and after 4 to 5 hours no IPv6 again. Tried using cloud flares DNS and again, IPv6 dropped overnight...using different DNS for IPv6 made no difference. I did a capture this morning and saved a . Zip file.
KMDonlon
Mar 06, 2025Virtuoso
Mainly a couple of outdoor cameras will not connect when IPv6 loses connection.
Read all the "old" threads about this and seems there may be issues with traffic meters and DST settings... not sure. New problem to me with V7.2.7.15_5.1.16 and goes away when I downgrade firmware.
Read all the "old" threads about this and seems there may be issues with traffic meters and DST settings... not sure. New problem to me with V7.2.7.15_5.1.16 and goes away when I downgrade firmware.
- KMDonlonMar 06, 2025VirtuosoIn the meantime, I unticked the DST setting, added my own NTP server. I also ticked traffic meters on, updated settings... Then unticked traffic meter, updated settings again. A short while later, my IPv6 connected. Saw these steps in an old Reddit thread.. I will see what happens in 4 to 5 hours.