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Re: New - RBR850 / RBS850 Firmware Version v4.6.7.5 Released
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No armor active for me.
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Re: New - RBR850 / RBS850 Firmware Version v4.6.7.5 Released
Wow, my memory utilization finally went down for the first time on 4.6.6.11. Today I'm at 643mb, down from 700mb yesterday and 684mb 2 days ago). I will continue to monitor. Maybe this isn't going to crash after all! 🙂
@FURRYe38 wrote:Thanks @tjtrimble
Please let it run and see what happens when it gets to max usage and let us know.
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Re: New - RBR850 / RBS850 Firmware Version v4.6.7.5 Released
So yours is going back down. Interesting. Keep us posted.
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Re: New - RBR850 / RBS850 Firmware Version v4.6.7.5 Released
@tjtrimble wrote:Wow, my memory utilization finally went down for the first time on 4.6.6.11. Today I'm at 643mb, down from 700mb yesterday and 684mb 2 days ago). I will continue to monitor. Maybe this isn't going to crash after all! 🙂
@FURRYe38 wrote:Thanks @tjtrimble
Please let it run and see what happens when it gets to max usage and let us know.
Funny you mention that, mine also dropped slightly today for the first time as well. Odd that they both dropped on the same day after what appears to be a steady climb. Will post the graph later today.
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Re: New - RBR850 / RBS850 Firmware Version v4.6.7.5 Released
A long time lurker here, but here's my contribution. Been running 4.6.7.5 on my RBK853 system for 3 weeks. Initially, after updating the router and all satellites to 4.6.7.5, I caught my router rebooting almost daily. After disabling all logging, system uptime is now almost 10 days without any problems. Also, memory consumption has stayed quite low.
I have router mode enabled, ax wifi (WPA3), guest network (WPA2) with full power. Armor, Circle and add-ons disabled. All logging disabled.
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Re: New - RBR850 / RBS850 Firmware Version v4.6.7.5 Released
If you re-enable logging, does the memory usage go up?
@jhx wrote:
A long time lurker here, but here's my contribution. Been running 4.6.7.5 on my RBK853 system for 3 weeks. Initially, after updating the router and all satellites to 4.6.7.5, I caught my router rebooting almost daily. After disabling all logging, system uptime is now almost 10 days without any problems. Also, memory consumption has stayed quite low.
I have router mode enabled, ax wifi (WPA3), guest network (WPA2) with full power. Armor, Circle and add-ons disabled. All logging disabled.
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Re: New - RBR850 / RBS850 Firmware Version v4.6.7.5 Released
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Re: New - RBR850 / RBS850 Firmware Version v4.6.7.5 Released
In the search for unknown processes that could be eating memory, this was hiding in plain sight.
I would suspect it is some form of analytical reporting back to Netgear that I have theoretically Opted Into?
I wonder how we Opt Out!
Does anyone else have an entry on this other than Enabled?
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Re: New - RBR850 / RBS850 Firmware Version v4.6.7.5 Released
Mine is enabled also. I wonder what that is?
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Re: New - RBR850 / RBS850 Firmware Version v4.6.7.5 Released
As I was looking around the Debug page on the RBR-850, looking for a potential source of a memory leak, I wondered if there was the same page for the satellites...
Sure enough! Went to http://192.168.1.2/debug and found it.
I have three satellites in my Orbi Constellation, two are wired and one is wireless. All are RBS-850s.
Here are the screenshots from their debug pages.
Note that they internally are all labeled as RBS750.
Note that the WIRED RBS' report a hop count of 255
Note that the WIRELESS RBS reports a hop count of 1
Questions:
- What do the hop counts mean?
- Why is RBS850 labeled internally as a 750?
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Re: New - RBR850 / RBS850 Firmware Version v4.6.7.5 Released
Is the first pic a wireless or wired RBS?
Is this hop count value 255 only seen on the wire connected RBS? Possible that the hop count value is coming from the connection to the switch. You might try a direct connected RBS with out the switch to see if this changes the hop count reported value.
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Re: New - RBR850 / RBS850 Firmware Version v4.6.7.5 Released
My Sats are wired directly to the RBS and I see the same 255 Hop count.
@FURRYe38 wrote:Is the first pic a wireless or wired RBS?
Is this hop count value 255 only seen on the wire connected RBS? Possible that the hop count value is coming from the connection to the switch. You might try a direct connected RBS with out the switch to see if this changes the hop count reported value.
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@FURRYe38 wrote:Is the first pic a wireless or wired RBS?
Is this hop count value 255 only seen on the wire connected RBS? Possible that the hop count value is coming from the connection to the switch. You might try a direct connected RBS with out the switch to see if this changes the hop count reported value.
The first one was wired as well...
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Re: New - RBR850 / RBS850 Firmware Version v4.6.7.5 Released
@tjtrimble wrote:My Sats are wired directly to the RBS and I see the same 255 Hop count.
@FURRYe38 wrote:Is the first pic a wireless or wired RBS?
Is this hop count value 255 only seen on the wire connected RBS? Possible that the hop count value is coming from the connection to the switch. You might try a direct connected RBS with out the switch to see if this changes the hop count reported value.Are yours also labeled internally as RBS750s?
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Re: New - RBR850 / RBS850 Firmware Version v4.6.7.5 Released
Yes....makes me question the quality control of the Netgear coders.
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Re: New - RBR850 / RBS850 Firmware Version v4.6.7.5 Released
@tjtrimble wrote:Yes....makes me question the quality control of the Netgear coders.
You took the words right out of my mouth.
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Re: New - RBR850 / RBS850 Firmware Version v4.6.7.5 Released
Also, beta forum is crickets even with the onslaught of reported problems and there have been 3 firmware versions floating around here.
Sure does make me wonder...
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Re: New - RBR850 / RBS850 Firmware Version v4.6.7.5 Released
Maybe we all bought RBS750s and all they did was invest in new labels and boxes!!!! LOL How's that for a business model?
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Re: New - RBR850 / RBS850 Firmware Version v4.6.7.5 Released
Yes both debug pages report RBS750. I'll pass this on to NG. Again.
Checking hop count on both of my RBS850s that are ethernet connected behind LAN switches, Both are reporting 1 hop count.
The one in the basement had debug logging enabled and I have disabled that. I presume it would have reported similar memory usage otherwise.
Wired Configuration:
Cax 80 router mode>RBR850 AP mode>House HP 24pt switch out to wall outlets and other wired devices.
>NG GS108(Upstairs Electronic Closet)>GS105(downstairs living room)>GS105(Basement)<>RBS850
>NG GS108(Upstairs Electronic Closet)>GS105(Downstairs Dining room)<>RBS850
Also see the following in AP mode on the RBR850s debug page as well:
Server Information
Router Analytics: PROD
CHP Cloud: PROD
XCloud: PROD
BD Cloud:
Circle Cloud: N/A
AnalyticOptinOptout: Enable
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Re: New - RBR850 / RBS850 Firmware Version v4.6.7.5 Released
I rebooted satellites and now all are reporting a hop count of 1. Both wired (2 of them) and wireless (1 of them)
Don't you wish we had a reference guide that told us what that all meant?
Thanks.
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Re: New - RBR850 / RBS850 Firmware Version v4.6.7.5 Released
Ok. Thanks for letting us know.
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