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Re: New - RBK752/753 Firmware Version 4.6.3.7 Released
@remsreef wrote:
Letting us downgrade to the previous version would fix the problem. Or, just renaming the previous version to 4.6.3.8 so we can “update” to the previous version would work too. I had to run out and buy another mesh router until this issue is resolved. 😞
Agreed. What mesh router did you end up purchasing?
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Re: New - RBK752/753 Firmware Version 4.6.3.7 Released
Myabe someone can ask this person what they did to downgrade theres:
Seems to mention they got there RBR downgraded prior to downgrading the RBS.
Waiting to see what browser they used and the process. I presume they used the RBRs web page then used the RBS web page to downgrade them lastly. Hopefully they can confirm.
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You'll need to return the system then and find something else. Rencommend other NG routers if they have anything. If not. Good luck else where.
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Re: New - RBK752/753 Firmware Version 4.6.3.7 Released
I have to say, that my orbi 753 is now running stable again with 4.6.3.7 after a complete reset to factory defaults.
Erased RBR750 using the "Revert to Factory Default Settings" from the Backup settings in the Advanced Tab
At this point i recommend to disable the AX feature via the Admin tab going to Wireles Setup under the Setup Item then uncheck "Enable AX - This WiFi mode will enable AX features" for both 2.4 and 5 GHz. I did this as a last step in this process as i was still seeing the same connection issues after this full reset.
I did not do a Restore of the settings, did everything from scratch.
Then I performed a reset on my 3 sattelites using a paperclip until the orange flashing light.
Added the sattelites one by one, this was a bit of a struggle but succeeded in the end.
At this point i actually disabled the AX features because the system was still unstable, i recommend doing it earlier as described above.
After disabling the AX Features the system is stable ever since (4-5 days)
A factory reset that i tried earlier by just using the paperclip on the RBR750 did not resolve anything, also doing that did not fully erase the RBR because the custom sattelite names were remembered and all the custom names for the connected devices were remembered.
So really do an Erase using the Revert to Factory defaults from the backup settings.
I did not find any performance issues having the AX features disabled, but my line is just 600mbit, and this is still what i get on most of the devices that are able to handle that speed (iPhones/iPads. Laptops)
I am now in a situation where I am very affraid to touch the system again, even stayed away from rebooting it. So a confirmation, root cause and solution from NG is very desirable of course!
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Re: New - RBK752/753 Firmware Version 4.6.3.7 Released
@Berryvl wrote:I have to say, that my orbi 753 is now running stable again with 4.6.3.7 after a complete reset to factory defaults.
Erased RBR750 using the "Revert to Factory Default Settings" from the Backup settings in the Advanced Tab
At this point i recommend to disable the AX feature via the Admin tab going to Wireles Setup under the Setup Item then uncheck "Enable AX - This WiFi mode will enable AX features" for both 2.4 and 5 GHz. I did this as a last step in this process as i was still seeing the same connection issues after this full reset.
I did not do a Restore of the settings, did everything from scratch.
Then I performed a reset on my 3 sattelites using a paperclip until the orange flashing light.
Added the sattelites one by one, this was a bit of a struggle but succeeded in the end.
At this point i actually disabled the AX features because the system was still unstable, i recommend doing it earlier as described above.
After disabling the AX Features the system is stable ever since (4-5 days)
A factory reset that i tried earlier by just using the paperclip on the RBR750 did not resolve anything, also doing that did not fully erase the RBR because the custom sattelite names were remembered and all the custom names for the connected devices were remembered.
So really do an Erase using the Revert to Factory defaults from the backup settings.
I did not find any performance issues having the AX features disabled, but my line is just 600mbit, and this is still what i get on most of the devices that are able to handle that speed (iPhones/iPads. Laptops)
I am now in a situation where I am very affraid to touch the system again, even stayed away from rebooting it. So a confirmation, root cause and solution from NG is very desirable of course!
I can also confirm that the WIFI is more stable with the AX features completely disabled via the Admin menu. I am occasionally getting satellite "disconnects" due to the blue LED turning on. I wonder if the wireless backhaul uses the WIFI 6 connection when WIFI AX is disabled. I use the wireless backhaul to connect my Wireless Backhaul -> Satellite -> Ethernet To -> Nvidia Shield -> 4k TV. Either way, I really hope NG fixes this and adds an option to disable updates for a period of time at least. I still have not been contacted by NG support but hopefully they are working on it. Still very frustrating.
My settings are the following:
- Disable AX for both 2.4 Ghz & 5 Ghz
- Tx Power at 50% for both 2.4 Ghz & 5 Ghz
- CTS/RTS set to 2347 for both 2.4 Ghz & 5 Ghz
- Enabled 20/40 MHz Coexistence
- Enable WMM (Wi-Fi multimedia) settings (2.4GHz b/g/n/ax) for both 2.4 Ghz & 5 Ghz
- Preamble Mode set to Automatic for 2.4 Ghz & 5 Ghz
- UPnP is disabled
- DHCP is enabled on the router but DNS is being directed to another service (AdguardHome) with second DNS populated as backup (1.1.1.1)
- Orbi RBR750 is in router mode
- Satellite and router are approx < 30 ft from each other. Router is on first floor on side of the house and the satellite is on the second floor opposite end. House is ~2100 sq feet.
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Re: New - RBK752/753 Firmware Version 4.6.3.7 Released
Glad you both found some stability on your systems. Seems like disabling AX mode is key in all this. I'll pass this on to NG for review.
Be sure to save off a back up configuration to file for safe keeping. Saves time if a reset is needed.
https://kb.netgear.com/000062080/How-do-I-back-up-the-configuration-settings-on-my-Orbi-WiFi-System
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Re: New - RBK752/753 Firmware Version 4.6.3.7 Released
Boo I got the dreaded auto upgrade 4.6.3.7_2.0.49. Wifi speeds are 1/3 of what they were before. Applied most of the settings a few replies back, marginal improvement. I am using in AP mode.
I'll reset tonight, if that doesn't work I'll try a manual downgrade per link below. Has anyone tried it? Not for the faint of heart, if bad things happen don't blame me.
https://kb.netgear.com/000059633/How-to-upload-firmware-to-a-NETGEAR-router-using-TFTP-client
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Re: New - RBK752/753 Firmware Version 4.6.3.7 Released
Were these speed results done thru the RBRs web page speed test app or external app on a wired PC?
I think someone just posted that they tried TFTP and it didn't work...Don't remember which thread it was in.
@Ragar99 wrote:
Boo I got the dreaded auto upgrade 4.6.3.7_2.0.49. Wifi speeds are 1/3 of what they were before. Applied most of the settings a few replies back, marginal improvement. I am using in AP mode.
I'll reset tonight, if that doesn't work I'll try a manual downgrade per link below. Has anyone tried it? Not for the faint of heart, if bad things happen don't blame me.
https://kb.netgear.com/000059633/How-to-upload-firmware-to-a-NETGEAR-router-using-TFTP-client
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Would be good to know if using TFTP and same v4 version of FW works to recover the RBR or RBS. If this doesn't work then NG is blocking troubleshooting Recovery methods.
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Re: New - RBK752/753 Firmware Version 4.6.3.7 Released
Can we just append the title to say "You are on your own and no solution yet"
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Re: New - RBK752/753 Firmware Version 4.6.3.7 Released
1. The Orbi app saw the RBR750 as a Nighthawk router. I needed to clear cache, storage and force stop the Orbi app. Upon restarting, the RBR was visible but no sats.
2. I could web log in to either sat but neither sat had any connected devices. Every device was listed under the router, even devices that are too far away to connect to the router without a working mesh.
3. The sat closest to the router had the new fw but the more distant sat had the prior fw. I did a factory reset twice before the sat would move through the flashing white-flashing blue-solid blue-lightsout sequence.
4. Logged back into the sat and it updated the fw. Now all three devices are on the new firmware. Still nothing connected to the sats.
5. Went around the house rebooting devices. Upon checking, some devices are now connected to the nearest device, some were still connected to the furthest.
6. Some devices which were always connected on 5ghz are now connecting on 2.6ghz and won't switch over to 5 even though they previously connected that way. (2 x 4k rokus which can't deliver a stable 4k picture without more bandwidth.
7. A Samsung smart tv shows in the Orbi app device manager that it's only connected on a 6mb link but when I test the tv it has 85mbs (only have 100mbs service so that's normal). This appears to be another reporting issue emanating from the new firmware.
So, the update process is flawed (the second router needed manual intervention to complete the update). The data presented in the app and web are incorrect. All in all, a fail on Netgear's part.
If this doesn't get sorted out quickly, this will go back to Costco.
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Re: New - RBK752/753 Firmware Version 4.6.3.7 Released
Try disabling AX Mode on the RBR. Others are seeing better operation with AX mode disabled.
NG is aware of this and is working on it.
@titaniumrx8 wrote:
Sometime last night, the fw update hit my rbr750 with 2 sats. I knew something was up because performance on web was SLOW! There were a couple of failures and anomalies that needed attention.
1. The Orbi app saw the RBR750 as a Nighthawk router. I needed to clear cache, storage and force stop the Orbi app. Upon restarting, the RBR was visible but no sats.
2. I could web log in to either sat but neither sat had any connected devices. Every device was listed under the router, even devices that are too far away to connect to the router without a working mesh.
3. The sat closest to the router had the new fw but the more distant sat had the prior fw. I did a factory reset twice before the sat would move through the flashing white-flashing blue-solid blue-lightsout sequence.
4. Logged back into the sat and it updated the fw. Now all three devices are on the new firmware. Still nothing connected to the sats.
5. Went around the house rebooting devices. Upon checking, some devices are now connected to the nearest device, some were still connected to the furthest.
6. Some devices which were always connected on 5ghz are now connecting on 2.6ghz and won't switch over to 5 even though they previously connected that way. (2 x 4k rokus which can't deliver a stable 4k picture without more bandwidth.
7. A Samsung smart tv shows in the Orbi app device manager that it's only connected on a 6mb link but when I test the tv it has 85mbs (only have 100mbs service so that's normal). This appears to be another reporting issue emanating from the new firmware.
So, the update process is flawed (the second router needed manual intervention to complete the update). The data presented in the app and web are incorrect. All in all, a fail on Netgear's part.
If this doesn't get sorted out quickly, this will go back to Costco.
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Re: New - RBK752/753 Firmware Version 4.6.3.7 Released
Turns out one of my satellites bricked with the upgrade to 4.6.3.7, so I went to Costco and swapped for a new Orbi this afternoon.
Currently at 3.2.16.22_1.4.9 curious to see how long before I am forced to 4.6.3.7.
It really is stupid that Netgear force upgrades. It is beyond stupid to force upgrade people in AP mode. In AP mode, some other device is responsible for routing, security etc.
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IF you have your Orbi in AP mode, you could block the update service at your host router.
@Ragar99 wrote:
Turns out one of my satellites bricked with the upgrade to 4.6.3.7, so I went to Costco and swapped for a new Orbi this afternoon.
Currently at 3.2.16.22_1.4.9 curious to see how long before I am forced to 4.6.3.7.
It really is stupid that Netgear force upgrades. It is beyond stupid to force upgrade people in AP mode. In AP mode, some other device is responsible for routing, security etc.
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Re: New - RBK752/753 Firmware Version 4.6.3.7 Released
I have a RBK753 purchased from COSTOC.
Now it runs on V4.6.3.7_2.0.49 on all 3 units (One RBR750, two RBS750). I could not find SPC in either the Orbi mobile app, or the web UI.
I did a factory reset on the entire kit last night, uninstall/reinstall Orbi app on my android phone, clean up the storage/cache on my android phone, install Orbi app on my wife's iPhone. It does not offer me with SPC.
Anyone know what else trick I should try, or help me debug this issue. Your input is appreciated.
Thanks!
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Re: New - RBK752/753 Firmware Version 4.6.3.7 Released
FURRYe38, I just got done doing that. Great minds think alike. The firmware update page has been stuck on please wait for about 20 minutes.
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Re: New - RBK752/753 Firmware Version 4.6.3.7 Released
Try this:
https://kb.netgear.com/000062852/How-do-I-upgrade-from-Circle-to-NETGEAR-Smart-Parental-Controls
Please post about any SPC help or need information here in the SPC forumL
https://community.netgear.com/t5/NETGEAR-Smart-Home-Parental/bd-p/en-home-smart-parental-controls
Thank you.
@LiquidP wrote:
I have a RBK753 purchased from COSTOC.
Now it runs on V4.6.3.7_2.0.49 on all 3 units (One RBR750, two RBS750). I could not find SPC in either the Orbi mobile app, or the web UI.
I did a factory reset on the entire kit last night, uninstall/reinstall Orbi app on my android phone, clean up the storage/cache on my android phone, install Orbi app on my wife's iPhone. It does not offer me with SPC.
Anyone know what else trick I should try, or help me debug this issue. Your input is appreciated.
Thanks!
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Re: New - RBK752/753 Firmware Version 4.6.3.7 Released
Sure. let me post there as well.
I tried the link, there is no "Add On" being offered to my orbi mobile app.
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Re: New - RBK752/753 Firmware Version 4.6.3.7 Released
Has anyone gotten any communications from the official NG support? Did they ask for any logs, provide any updates, acknowledge the issue with the satellite instability? I disabled AX features (without going through factory reset) and it seemed to actually make things worse. Trying to avoid time spent on all this workaround when clearly it is a bug in the firmware that needs to be fixed.
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Re: New - RBK752/753 Firmware Version 4.6.3.7 Released
NG is aware of problems with the FW. They don't give time frames on when new fixes will be forth coming.
Try a factory reset and setup from scratch.
Some other posters said they got better operation with AX mode disabled, so it may work so some, may not for others.
@Gtjacket wrote:
Has anyone gotten any communications from the official NG support? Did they ask for any logs, provide any updates, acknowledge the issue with the satellite instability? I disabled AX features (without going through factory reset) and it seemed to actually make things worse. Trying to avoid time spent on all this workaround when clearly it is a bug in the firmware that needs to be fixed.
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