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Re: New V4.6.3.16
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New V4.6.3.16
Hi all,
Installed yesterday the new beta firmware V4.6.3.16. Got some improvements in the wireless connections but totally broke my lan wired stability. I have been quiet and reading the feedback but this update process is totally unbelievable. My 90 days are out so please don't tell me to open a support ticket. I'm an IT professional and i've never seen anything like this in all my years working. This router is totally unusable. And for a router in this price range it's totally unacceptable. I know some of you work for NG (or don't have anything better to do in your lifes). So tell them to get their act together, more than 2 months is not acceptable. I know i can hack HTML in order to install an older firmware but the older firmware is also very flawed. So i'm back to my old, reliable router. This is ROUTING, not rocket science. At least the core funcionality needs to work. Just remove all the nice-to-have funcionalitites. I'm sure it will work correctly then. FIX THIS DAMN THING ALREADY.
RBK752
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Re: New V4.6.3.16
What do you mean it "totally broke my lan wired stability"?
What is actually happening?
Is the RBS directly connected to the RBR or is there a LAN switch in between? If so, brand and model please.
It's recommended to factory reset the RBR and RBS and setup from scratch. I would also include a pull power OFF for 2 minutes then back ON as well including the modem.
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SBS is linked wired. It freezes constantly (if i disconnect the cable, it will link via wifi and works correctly). Was not doing that before. Yes, connected directly. I would wireshark it normally but in this case i'll not even bother with that. So they fixed wifi and broke routing. Good job. This is in a controlled lab environment, no external devices causing issues. Believe me, i know firmware development. Never seen anything like this...
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Re: New V4.6.3.16
SBS or RBS?
What on the RBS is freezing? The web page? or connections thru the RBS?
It's recommended to factory reset the RBR and RBS and setup from scratch. I would also include a pull power OFF for 2 minutes then back ON as well including the modem. Then walk thru the set wizard. Either add the RBS wirelessly during the setup wizard or afterwards. After the RBS is wirelessly connected, ethernet connect the RBS to the RBR. Be sure to use a good quality LAN cable, CAT6 is recommended. Try a different LAN cable as well. Also try a different port on the RBS. I thought I saw someone post about using different ports to connect on the RBS for ethernet connections, though LAN ports should not matter, just try.
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Re: New V4.6.3.16
I know perfectly well what is recommended. Thanks for the info. Not sure if its the SBS or routing in the SBR. This firmware is broken in different places... But broken. Happens to devices connected wired in the SBS (didn't test with a switch connected to it but it will have the same result)
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Re: New V4.6.3.16
So for Orbi Home models, RBR and RBS are designated nonmenclature.
For Orbi Pro Business models, SRR and SRS or SXR or SXS are designated nonmenclature for those models.
Please try a full factory reset on the router and satellite and setup from scratch as suggested to see if problem still happens. If so, then you'll need to open a support ticket with NG and let them know what your seeing.
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Re: New V4.6.3.16
My mistake. Its RBR and RBS. I did the factory reset when i installed the firmware.
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Re: New V4.6.3.16
If you can, can you connect up a LAN switch in between the RBR and RBS. When the RBS is wirelessly connected and working right, connect the RBS to this switch. Please look at the LED activity behavior on the switch, if it gives this inidication. Most switches give random LED activity for normal operation. After you connect the RBS to the switch, please look for "constant" or always ON LED activity on the switch and give it about 5 minutes before disconnecting the RBS from the switch.
Reason for asking is that I've seen an ARP storm happen when RBS are ethernet connected, usually happens for about 1-2 minutes then stops. I'm wondering if this is happening on this version of FW and maybe it's NOT stopping.
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Re: New V4.6.3.16
Wanted to check mine with RBS ethernet connected with v16.
Since mine was in AP mode already, I connected the RBS wirelessly first.
Once they were connected wireless, I connected them one at a time via ethernet, directly connected to the back of the RBR:
After the RBS was ethernet connected and up and running, I configured the RBR for router mode and let the system reboot while the RBS were ethernet connected. The system rebooted fine.
Checking one of the RBS, the web page is accessbile and I connected a iphone and a pad to the one RBS and ran a successful speed test on both.
I did not see any ARP storms or problems after the RBS connected via ethernet.
I didn't try adding a switch in to the mix.
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Re: New V4.6.3.16
Thats exactly the situation. Devices connected directly also stall. This is a routing related issue.
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Re: New V4.6.3.16
wirelessly connected devices don't seem to be affected.
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Totally agree. This is a total train wreck. I'm a bit curious to know how many members has this development team. Messing up one of the most expensive products they have is laughable at least. Do they have management? No one is seeing this? And then there are a few guys here "trying" to help and wasting people's time doing so, doing trial and error testing when they know what they have done with this update. Where is the support? Problems created by their incompetence should labeled in a support contract? 2 months ago, the solution was flawed. They made it unusable with a firmware update. Who is going to give us back 2 months of not being able to use the devices? Total train wreck. Who is going to pick up the pieces? Not even a simple roll back solution...
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Re: New V4.6.3.16
You'll need to contact NG support and open up a support ticket as the forums can't seem to help you out.
https://www.netgear.com/support/#
Good Luck.
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Re: New V4.6.3.16
Haven't poked in here in awhile, since I put my AX in AP mode because my Asus is better at routing (also blocked updates some time ago because of this type of debacle after it was forced to update to a version I didn't want).
Just curious if they re-enabled the ability to downgrade with the beta, or if they're holding fast to their "we know what's good for you" mentality.
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Re: New V4.6.3.16
For those of you shopping or considering this product, reading these forums, do your research first. Plenty of reasons to steer clear unless you like doing QA on a product that is being steered from a functional software development life cycle. Hard to believe this company is ISO certified..
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Re: New V4.6.3.16
Similar issue on my RBR750 after the firmware upgrade to 4.6.3.16.
I can not make a comparison with previous firmwares, because I have this device for a very short time.
But I use the same configuration that I've been using for 2 years with an RBK20 without any problem.
Satellite connected by cable to the router.
the problem is that the devices connected via wireless to the satellite, lose connectivity for a few moments.
Does not happen to devices connected to the router, but only to those connected to the satellite.
I have obviously tried all the suggestions read in the community, such as turn off the modem, do the factory reset, reconfigure the system by connecting the satellites via wifi and only then connect them with the cable .... tried everything. the problem persists.
The router is in "Router Mode" (as I always had my old RBK20).
As I said before... I don't know if this problem appeared with the last firmware... but surely now the system is unusable.
64 bytes from 142.250.184.100: icmp_seq=452 ttl=114 time=19.749 ms 64 bytes from 142.250.184.100: icmp_seq=453 ttl=114 time=17.717 ms 64 bytes from 142.250.184.100: icmp_seq=454 ttl=114 time=20.004 ms 64 bytes from 142.250.184.100: icmp_seq=455 ttl=114 time=13.123 ms 64 bytes from 142.250.184.100: icmp_seq=456 ttl=114 time=19.693 ms 64 bytes from 142.250.184.100: icmp_seq=457 ttl=114 time=20.294 ms 64 bytes from 142.250.184.100: icmp_seq=458 ttl=114 time=17.920 ms 64 bytes from 142.250.184.100: icmp_seq=459 ttl=114 time=13.614 ms Request timeout for icmp_seq 460 ping: sendto: No route to host Request timeout for icmp_seq 461 ping: sendto: No route to host Request timeout for icmp_seq 462 ping: sendto: No route to host Request timeout for icmp_seq 463 ping: sendto: No route to host Request timeout for icmp_seq 464 ping: sendto: No route to host Request timeout for icmp_seq 465 Request timeout for icmp_seq 466 64 bytes from 142.250.184.100: icmp_seq=467 ttl=114 time=199.435 ms 64 bytes from 142.250.184.100: icmp_seq=468 ttl=114 time=125.238 ms 64 bytes from 142.250.184.100: icmp_seq=469 ttl=114 time=12.153 ms 64 bytes from 142.250.184.100: icmp_seq=470 ttl=114 time=45.545 ms 64 bytes from 142.250.184.100: icmp_seq=471 ttl=114 time=11.689 ms 64 bytes from 142.250.184.100: icmp_seq=472 ttl=114 time=144.667 ms 64 bytes from 142.250.184.100: icmp_seq=473 ttl=114 time=116.345 ms 64 bytes from 142.250.184.100: icmp_seq=474 ttl=114 time=153.378 ms 64 bytes from 142.250.184.100: icmp_seq=475 ttl=114 time=73.604 ms 64 bytes from 142.250.184.100: icmp_seq=476 ttl=114 time=19.745 ms 64 bytes from 142.250.184.100: icmp_seq=477 ttl=114 time=14.055 ms 64 bytes from 142.250.184.100: icmp_seq=478 ttl=114 time=11.431 ms 64 bytes from 142.250.184.100: icmp_seq=479 ttl=114 time=11.672 ms 64 bytes from 142.250.184.100: icmp_seq=480 ttl=114 time=30.086 ms
this is what happens during a ping to google.com.
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Re: New V4.6.3.16
Same if i ping the router directly
64 bytes from 192.168.1.1: icmp_seq=71 ttl=64 time=3.872 ms 64 bytes from 192.168.1.1: icmp_seq=72 ttl=64 time=3.673 ms 64 bytes from 192.168.1.1: icmp_seq=73 ttl=64 time=8.920 ms 64 bytes from 192.168.1.1: icmp_seq=74 ttl=64 time=11.616 ms ping: sendto: No route to host Request timeout for icmp_seq 75 ping: sendto: No route to host Request timeout for icmp_seq 76 ping: sendto: No route to host Request timeout for icmp_seq 77 ping: sendto: No route to host Request timeout for icmp_seq 78 ping: sendto: No route to host Request timeout for icmp_seq 79 ping: sendto: No route to host Request timeout for icmp_seq 80 Request timeout for icmp_seq 81 Request timeout for icmp_seq 82 64 bytes from 192.168.1.1: icmp_seq=83 ttl=64 time=39.530 ms 64 bytes from 192.168.1.1: icmp_seq=84 ttl=64 time=134.120 ms 64 bytes from 192.168.1.1: icmp_seq=85 ttl=64 time=92.442 ms 64 bytes from 192.168.1.1: icmp_seq=86 ttl=64 time=91.720 ms
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Re: New V4.6.3.16
@AggedwNG wrote:
They're holding fast.. Its likely apart of the model they've decided to take with this product. Which is why it was likely disabled in the first place.
So another curiosity. Since the cat is out of the bag, and they know that some have figured out the F12 key method of enabling the "YES" button in the update page (if someone REALLY wanted to downgrade to stable), did the dark forces bork that ability in the 16 update, or did they leave it be?
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Re: New V4.6.3.16
At the moment I have downgraded to V3.2.18.1_1.4.14.I have blocked the urls for the update, (the only drawback is that in the Orbi app it shows me the device OFFLINE even though it is not). Now everything works without any instability.
I still have some time to decide whether to return RBK753, I'll wait if there are updates about working firmware, otherwise... bye bye Netgear. I can't risk keeping a device that can't be updated.
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Well, probably, if they had released a working and well tested firmware, we wouldn't be here arguing about whether or not it is correct to hide a button.
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Re: New V4.6.3.16
@vmiele wrote:Well, probably, if they had released a working and well tested firmware, we wouldn't be here arguing about whether or not it is correct to hide a button.
That's why I decdided to move on awhile ago. After mine was updated without permission, I decided to put it behind my Asus router in AP for multiple reasons.
1. Asus gives FAR more control in routing
2. Asus does things for FREE that Netgear charges for.
3. To fully block updates
At this point, I am especially glad I did #3 when I did as it apparently saved a lot of grief.
Netgear just doesn't seem to have the most capable coders and they apparently don't sufficiently understand their own products. ALL tech products have issues, but the lack of proficiency, capability, and most importantly, customer support response is undeniably lacking. It's ridiculous that they maintain a pay wall and/or make it difficult for users to get support for a problem THEY created.
I got the Orbi because I needed a good mesh. I was going to stick with Asus, but decided to try Orbi since I had great experiences with Netgear stuff in the past. The Orbi is great at wifi, but nothing else (hence running it in AP mode).
Netgear - never again. When it's time to upgrade, it'll be anything but.
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