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Re: This is what I enjoyed for the first year I owned Orbis
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This is what I enjoyed for the first year I owned Orbis
Firmware Version: V4.6.9.11_2.3.5
seal: v2.1.5.44-0
seal_services: v2.1.5.14-0
armor-bd: v2.2.100.3
spc-circle: v3.25.0.2
CPU Load: 11.75%
Memory Usage(Used/Total): 426 MB/874 MB
System Uptime: 109 days 02:50:42
This is what I enjoyed for the first year I owned Orbis...setup and forget, just another home appliance. The low CPU load is relevant, as the versions that were constantly rebooting we 20%-30% range. Possibly they had memory leaks in the code...or perhaps it was all the bloatware they added AFTER I bought the Orbis.
I see now that they make a "business" version without the nannyware...I may consider that on next upgrade....but Netgear will not get benefit of doubt, I've spent so much effort and time over past 2 years getting stable internet, I will hold a grudge.
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Re: This is what I enjoyed for the first year I owned Orbis
What are the contents of Orbi cfg file? Will it retain custom device names with their MAC addresses?
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Re: This is what I enjoyed for the first year I owned Orbis
Orbi config files are not compatible from one model to another. Certainly not across product lines.
If the existing Orbi is replaced with a commercial version, the entire setup must be performed again.
(Not what one might hope for, but c'est la vie.)
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Re: This is what I enjoyed for the first year I owned Orbis
You shouldn't see any reboots or memory leaks. We found that email logging helped with some reboots. Memory leaks were addressed by NG.
Might try updating to more current version unless you want to keep whats working for you. Seen no reboots with my 8 series.
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