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FURRYe38
Feb 25, 2019Guru - Experienced User
New - NetGear Orbi Firmware Version 2.3.0.32 now available...
FW 2.3.0.32 is now available on our support site :
https://www.netgear.com/support/product/RBK50.aspx#download
RBR/RBS 50 Series Only.
To manually update the firmware, there is a need to ...
FURRYe38
Feb 28, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Did you factory reset after the Update or just apply and continue?
BrendonSF wrote:
FURRYe38: I manually applied the update.
- BrendonSFFeb 28, 2019Guide
I just applied the update. No indication that a factory reset is necessary at this point, though I may eventually do one just for good measure if I'm feeling ambitious.
Perhaps worth noting is that when I upgraded to 2.2.1.20 I performed a reset at that time.
- FURRYe38Feb 28, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Ok, Just trying to get a feel of the update processes and if the system is operating well. If you reset before v32, then system is probably good to go. Would be nice if NG finally fixed the auto update and bad operations afterwards.
Thank you.
BrendonSF wrote:
I just applied the update. No indication that a factory reset is necessary at this point, though I may eventually do one just for good measure if I'm feeling ambitious.
Perhaps worth noting is that when I upgraded to 2.2.1.20 I performed a reset at that time.
- timchFeb 28, 2019LuminaryJust for the record, I’ve never factory reset and my system has run well on all firmware including the latest.
- larryindublinFeb 28, 2019LuminaryOne thing I've noted is that Netgear seems to have maximized signal strength in this firmware. As strong as I've ever seen (see images).
- TC_in_MontanaFeb 28, 2019Virtuoso
I believe the only time I have ever had to "reset" after a firmware update was going from the 1.xx.xx.xx to 2.xx.xx.xx set.
- Damit1Feb 28, 2019Apprentice
Just saw this one.
I see no option to auto update, and to manually do this, needs the version to update before this latest one.
Is there an option to publicly publish this midle-man version?
I want this weekend to try to upgrade the firmware
Bug fixes seems to solve my issue, so it got my attention
- Damit1Feb 28, 2019Apprentice
Because I cannot edit previous reply.
I understand now the update path , just want to make sure it is correct.
Satellite (first): Update to latest version from the beginning 2.2.1.210 -> 2.3.0.32.
Router (second): Update to inter-midate FW 2.2.1.212 , then latest one 2.3.0.32.
2.2.210 -> 2.2.1.212 -> 2.3.0.32
Is that correct?
- Chuck_MFeb 28, 2019Mentor
That would be it. Will take all of 3 minutes.
- Damit1Feb 28, 2019Apprentice
Let's give it a shot.
Hopefully won't have to factory reset everything after, because that would be pain in the ass now.
Hopefully my wired speeds issues will be gone with this FW update.
- Chuck_MFeb 28, 2019Mentor
Good luck! Tell us when you are done!
The longest part of the update is waiting for the orbi to reboot.
- FURRYe38Feb 28, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Update the RBS first. You don't need the v212 for the satellite, Just the RBR.
Damit1 wrote:
Because I cannot edit previous reply.
I understand now the update path , just want to make sure it is correct.
Satellite (first): Update to latest version from the beginning 2.2.1.210 -> 2.3.0.32.
Router (second): Update to inter-midate FW 2.2.1.212 , then latest one 2.3.0.32.
2.2.210 -> 2.2.1.212 -> 2.3.0.32
Is that correct?
- raven_auFeb 28, 2019Virtuoso
BrendonSF wrote:
I just applied the update. No indication that a factory reset is necessary at this point, though I may eventually do one just for good measure if I'm feeling ambitious.
Perhaps worth noting is that when I upgraded to 2.2.1.20 I performed a reset at that time.
Mine has been running ok for a few days but I'm seeing some strangness.
I'm not sure yet if I will need to a reset to defaults and reconfigure but I suspect that might be needed.
- JeremyinsfFeb 28, 2019ApprenticeI'm not a fan of random resets/starting from scratch etc but I will put it out there that this time around it was worth it. I was having some issues and once I did a erase config from the GUI and configured it again, it's been solid. I'm glad I did it. Its probably too soon to say this but so far, this seems to be the best build ever on the Orbi (for me).
- Damit1Feb 28, 2019Apprentice
Upgrade is done.
Tomorrow is tests day.
- Damit1Feb 28, 2019Apprentice
Erase of the Router is enough, and upload a backup?
In case of need, it is easier than the RESET hole for both units.
- FURRYe38Feb 28, 2019Guru - Experienced User
I know users shouldn't have to reset and setup from scratch. Just seen issues with either using autoupdate or apply fw manually and continue. Some reason this seems to make the system not work right. Reset and setup from scratch seems to help solve this. Hoping NG would resolve this.
If it's working, do a save configuration to file for Backup. Then you can reload this again if you need it for quick configuration after a reset.
Jeremyinsf wrote:
I'm not a fan of random resets/starting from scratch etc but I will put it out there that this time around it was worth it. I was having some issues and once I did a erase config from the GUI and configured it again, it's been solid. I'm glad I did it. Its probably too soon to say this but so far, this seems to be the best build ever on the Orbi (for me). - Damit1Feb 28, 2019Apprentice
Does a reset from GUI would make it right?
or got to be HARD RESET from Reset hole
- JeremyinsfFeb 28, 2019ApprenticeI used the GUI.
- Damit1Feb 28, 2019Apprentice
In that case, would try it tomorrow.
Hope it will solve it and say hallelujah.
In case it is, will start to suggest some suggestions for next build functions.
- FURRYe38Feb 28, 2019Guru - Experienced User
:smileywink:
- gr8shoFeb 28, 2019Virtuoso
FURRYe38 wrote:
Either method does the same thing...
Damit1 wrote:
Does a reset from GUI would make it right?
or got to be HARD RESET from Reset hole
I have a question about this as well. Many functions in the management console have a section for the base and onther for the satellite. On the backup settings page no disstinction is made. Does the procedure stepwise reset both devices and reboot? I assume yes. This will be the first time doing setup from PC, but as I said in prior post, I'm intenting to use the defaults provided as much as possible. I also expect the setup process to automatically detect the hosts LAN subnet and automatically switch to the 10.0.0.x subnet.
- FURRYe38Feb 28, 2019Guru - Experienced User
I believe the RBR ui only resets the RBR. I don't think it sends the reset command to the satelite(s), however maybe this has changed in recent FW versions. Somthing to try.
I like using the Reset thru the UI as most of the time I'm wired with the router and can set it up from scratch after the reset or load a saved config file.
Again, ERASE in the UI has been in the UI on most all NG routers and WiFi since the beginning. Same goes for other router mfrs.
- gr8shoFeb 28, 2019Virtuoso
FURRYe38 wrote:
I believe the RBR ui only resets the RBR. I don't think it sends the reset command to the satelite(s), however maybe this has changed in recent FW versions. Somthing to try.
I like using the Reset thru the UI as most of the time I'm wired with the router and can set it up from scratch after the reset or load a saved config file.
Again, ERASE in the UI has been in the UI on most all NG routers and WiFi since the beginning. Same goes for other router mfrs.
Ugh. If it doesn't reset both devices, then I don't see where to factory reset the satellite. When I logged into the RBS50 web page, it doesn't give me an option to factory reset. Although I can update the firmware from here!
As and aside, after updating the firmware on the RBR50. some the clent IP addresses got reordered, and wasn't expecting to see it. No matter though.