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dpg010
Aug 13, 2021Follower
Why wont netgear allow me to downgrade my firmware, where is the "yes" button? (RBR750/RBS750)
First off, why isnt there a "disable automatic firmware update" option? This is a bit ridiculous. Ive spent close to 800-850 on my entire setup including an additional satellite and support contracts. I have 1 router and 3 RBS devices on my network. You're telling me, you dont have an option to disable updates? What if my current firmware is stable and i want to stay there? Kind of stupid.
Next, i spent over 1.5-2 hours downgrading all my devices and last night Netgear decided to update it all over again. This is unacceptable to be honest.
Also, ive tried 3 different browsers, and even a factory reset, where is the "yes" button? Why is netgear preventing me from downgrading? I literally just did this same process a few days ago only for them to update me at night all over again. \
Is there a way to disable the updates by blocking the sites that check for updates within the device? This whole process with netgear has been frustrating to say the least. Im very disappointed.
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Orbi systems have never supported disabling of FW udpates.
"Hello Orbi AX Community, We confirmed the new firmware v4.6.3.7 has an issue that the Internet speed test performed by the Orbi app may report lower numbers than the actual speed. This issue doesn’t degrade the actual speed for your Internet access, and it only happens when the actual Internet speed is more than 600 mbps. We’ve been working on the fix and we should be able to have a trial firmware release soon for people who would like to give it a try first. And again, if you are still experiencing other issues with firmware v4.6.3.7 please send a private message to me (@Christian_R) if you haven't done so already. Please provide the requested information listed below. Name: Email: Phone: Preferred Contact Time: (including time zone) Router Serial Number: Thank you, Christian"
- MH135TutorIt does affect our wifi speed! I am constantly disconnected from my meetings because I'm getting between 12-18 mbps speeds on my laptop. This is ridiculous! Did Netgear NOT test this firmware before publishing it? And why isn't there a auto update disablement button for the Orbi? I was very happy with the previous firmware. Never had one issue with it but since the new update, nothing but constant issues.
Also, the "yes" button to proceed with a firmware rollback, how was that missed in QA?Try disabling AX mode on the RBR...
Was this speed test result thru the RBRs Speed test app or external speed test app?
Once one v4 you can't revert back to v3. This seems to be intentional.
MH135 wrote:
It does affect our wifi speed! I am constantly disconnected from my meetings because I'm getting between 12-18 mbps speeds on my laptop. This is ridiculous! Did Netgear NOT test this firmware before publishing it? And why isn't there a auto update disablement button for the Orbi? I was very happy with the previous firmware. Never had one issue with it but since the new update, nothing but constant issues.
Also, the "yes" button to proceed with a firmware rollback, how was that missed in QA?
- GodfirstTutor
Did you ever find a fix? I'm having the same issues with the RBR850. Every device is reading link rate 54mbps. Not being able to downgrad to V3 is horrible.
- MH135TutorNo and Netgear hasn't said anything. If you can return your Netgear Orbi, I would and never look back. Been too long to get a response from Netgear on a fix. I returned mine and got an Asus AX mesh router that works perfectly.
After the next firmware update, I recommend NOT to upgrade if your Orbi is working fine. This experience has left a very bad taste that will not be forgotten.Users can try this:
Seems to work to get back to v3 FW.