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Re: Orbi firmware update v2.1.4.16 availability
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Re: Orbi firmware update v2.1.4.16 availability
All my devices, each one has a static IP entered into googlefiberbox and Orbi is in AP mode. I have brand new cat6 and cat7 cables. No matter what I try the sattalite does not show as connected sattalite. In an earlier post I detailed my setup and troubleshooting steps I have performed thus far. I have give up my useless attempts... too light for a boat anchor use, too toxic to set on fire, maybe might hollow it out use it as a vase for fake flowers.
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For me atleast having Orbi in router mode was a complete and utter disaster and constant nightmare to fiddle with every other day. AP mode it is usable and I have given up and accepted my ignorance and mistake to purchase this based on reviews. I will live with it until I find a better alternative. just disappointed how Netgear Engineering dropped this like a hot potato after having us Beta test it for them for a year which is fine but when it was time for them to step up they went stone cold and abandoned us not even thanking us for Beta testing it for them with our time and our patience, not even a simple thank you...instead complete silence!
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When you had the Orbi in router mode, did you bridge your ISP modem or use its DMZ for the Orbi in router mode? I would give this a try. Try just setting up the router and don't set up any satellites.
Also, it's possible that you may have bad HW and should look into getting it RMAd.
Not everyone is having these kinds of problems. Yes, we already know about bad ones in this thread.
@JMU1998 wrote:
For me atleast having Orbi in router mode was a complete and utter disaster and constant nightmare to fiddle with every other day. AP mode it is usable and I have given up and accepted my ignorance and mistake to purchase this based on reviews. I will live with it until I find a better alternative. just disappointed how Netgear Engineering dropped this like a hot potato after having us Beta test it for them for a year which is fine but when it was time for them to step up they went stone cold and abandoned us not even thanking us for Beta testing it for them with our time and our patience, not even a simple thank you...instead complete silence!
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Re: Orbi firmware update v2.1.4.16 availability
When I had it in router mode, my ISPs router/modem was in bridge mode before I had googlefiber. Since the googlefiberbox does not allow bridgemode been using it in AP mode. I got the Orbi when it came out so I have lived with its pain in Router mode and now in AP mode. Can't RMA had it when it came out. I am not a networking guru but understand technology been doing system administration for a while in past roles that included advanced Linux configuration knowledge and moderate networking knowledge....maybe my patience has indeed finally run out and it's time to turn it into a vase for fake flowers. When it works it works great when it acts up it feels like a part time job keeping it running. That is why I feel it just needs a stable Firmware but Netgear seems to have given up and moved on... I do want to thank everyone on this forum for all their useful advise and tips though.
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Re: Orbi firmware update v2.1.4.16 availability
I would try the Orbi back in router mode with the new modem and use the modems DMZ for the Orbi router. Just set up the router alone for now...
Besure to disble ALL wireless on the ISP modem....
@JMU1998 wrote:
When I had it in router mode, my ISPs router/modem was in bridge mode before I had googlefiber. Since the googlefiberbox does not allow bridgemode been using it in AP mode. I got the Orbi when it came out so I have lived with its pain in Router mode and now in AP mode. Can't RMA had it when it came out. I am not a networking guru but understand technology been doing system administration for a while in past roles that included advanced Linux configuration knowledge and moderate networking knowledge....maybe my patience has indeed finally run out and it's time to turn it into a vase for fake flowers. When it works it works great when it acts up it feels like a part time job keeping it running. That is why I feel it just needs a stable Firmware but Netgear seems to have given up and moved on... I do want to thank everyone on this forum for all their useful advise and tips though.
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Re: Orbi firmware v2.1.4.16
After suffering multiple disconnects on Thursday morning I decided to see if a full factory reset would result in more reliability. I followed the process recommended by FURRe38. After I completed the process and Satellites (2) were up and working I noticed the following:
The Firmware had updated itself to 2.1.4.16. This was the same as prior to reset
The Orbi and modem (Arris 6183) clocks were set at Standard time. Prior to reset I had set the Orbi to Day Light Savings time. Not sure if this will make any difference to system reliability.
During the times I observed the system since the reset the following occurred: It ran for remainder of Thursday without any problems. On Friday and Sunday system worked well. On Saturday the internet was lost for about 2 minutes, but system came back up on its own and worked OK for rest of day. Around noon on Monday the system went down and came back on its own several times. Finally did a reboot of both the Modem and Router at 1 PM. It is now 3PM and it is still working fine.
When the system works, it works great. It gives me whole house a coverage at full speed (230 Meg). At this point I am not really sure what to do next. I can still bring it back to Costco, but do not know what to replace it with.
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Re: Orbi firmware v2.1.4.16
Sometimes the modem needs to be powered off as well then back on.
Are you using manual or auto channels. If auto, this can cause a disconnect if other wifi nieghbors are near by causing interferences and the router as to reboot and find a clearer channel to use....
Can try setting a manual channel 1, 6 or 11...
Is MIMO, Daisy Chain and Fast Roaming disabled?
@jweise wrote:
After suffering multiple disconnects on Thursday morning I decided to see if a full factory reset would result in more reliability. I followed the process recommended by FURRe38. After I completed the process and Satellites (2) were up and working I noticed the following:
The Firmware had updated itself to 2.1.4.16. This was the same as prior to reset
The Orbi and modem (Arris 6183) clocks were set at Standard time. Prior to reset I had set the Orbi to Day Light Savings time. Not sure if this will make any difference to system reliability.
During the times I observed the system since the reset the following occurred: It ran for remainder of Thursday without any problems. On Friday and Sunday system worked well. On Saturday the internet was lost for about 2 minutes, but system came back up on its own and worked OK for rest of day. Around noon on Monday the system went down and came back on its own several times. Finally did a reboot of both the Modem and Router at 1 PM. It is now 3PM and it is still working fine.
When the system works, it works great. It gives me whole house a coverage at full speed (230 Meg). At this point I am not really sure what to do next. I can still bring it back to Costco, but do not know what to replace it with.
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Re: Orbi firmware v2.1.4.16
Changed channel to 8. This looked like best choice when looking at Wifi Analyzer.
Daisy Chain seems to make coverge in my house better, so I left it on. Other settings that you mentioned are off.
System is up now and working well. Will see how this holds up.
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Re: Orbi firmware v2.1.4.16
Ok, whos all using channels 1, 6 and 11? These are primary and should be used first if possible. if 8 is working then you'll have to see...
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Changed channel to 8. This looked like best choice when looking at Wifi Analyzer.
Daisy Chain seems to make coverge in my house better, so I left it on. Other settings that you mentioned are off.
System is up now and working well. Will see how this holds up.
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Re: Orbi firmware v2.1.4.16
Is disabling MU-MIMO really a good thing to do? It would seem that disabling this is going to cause a serious performance hit in certain conditions - say a person is streaming netflix in one room while a number of other people in other areas of the house are trying to access the internet? Also, I see the recommendation to disable this option, did this come from Netgear support directly (eg. do they know they have a problem with MU-MIMO on this router)?
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Re: Orbi firmware v2.1.4.16
Depends on if the connected clients support MIMO. It's just a troubleshooting step.
A good article:
https://www.smallnetbuilder.com/wireless/wireless-features/33100-why-you-don-t-need-mu-mimo
@Zdman wrote:
Is disabling MU-MIMO really a good thing to do? It would seem that disabling this is going to cause a serious performance hit in certain conditions - say a person is streaming netflix in one room while a number of other people in other areas of the house are trying to access the internet? Also, I see the recommendation to disable this option, did this come from Netgear support directly (eg. do they know they have a problem with MU-MIMO on this router)?
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Re: Orbi firmware v2.1.4.16
Zdman, about disabling MU-MIMO, The advice provided on this forum is by other users similar to yourself sharing their experiences, not (necessarily) Netgear. It’s to help people achieve the best potential from their Orbis by trying different combinations of options that work for others, until some stability is achieved on your network
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Re: Orbi firmware v2.1.4.16
When is next beta firmware being released?
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Finally a good tip!
Trying this out now to see if I get any stability improvement.
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Re: Orbi firmware update v2.1.4.16 availability
Can try my configuration I setup for my friends Orbi:
Running great.
NG doesn't post when FW updates will become available. Just have to keep looking is all.
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Re: Orbi firmware update v2.1.4.16 availability
There has been lots of discussion in this forum about wired backhaul. Since March 2018, when I first obtained my RBK50 Orbis (operating in AP mode), I have been successfull with a wired backhaul.
However a few days ago, after installing an Edgerouter X, wireless backhaul worked, but I couldn’t get a wired backhaul up and running for love nor money, despite a lengthy period of dogged determination.
But I got it in the end, so now I have a tip that I think might be the answer for those also having wired backhaul problems.
Initially, the satellite in wireless mode, is harvesting nearby devices, which takes time. After several frustrating failed attempts I lost interest for a couple of hours, and then, I decided to try again and it just worked. No coloured ovals, straight in.
The experience is reminiscent of a learning mode, but in reality, I think the device harvesting routine dislikes being interrupted.
I don’t have any other explanation about why establishing a wired backhaul failed at first, but after an hour or two it worked instantly.
Worth a try?
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Re: Orbi firmware update v2.1.4.16 availability
Hi,
I replaced my Netgear R7000 with Orbi RBK50. I set them up as AP. Previously, with my R7000, I can easily achieved my Wired LAN speed up to 900Mbps. However, with Orbi RBK50, I can only achieved my Wired LAN speed up to 90Mbps.
What could be the issue?
Thanks
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Re: Orbi firmware update v2.1.4.16 availability
@manikam Try enabling WMM ... makes a tremendous difference in speed.
And to confirm a previous suggestion:
Setting WiFi to a specific channel rather than AUTO has also made the connections more reliable - not perfect, but far more consistent.
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Re: Orbi firmware update v2.1.4.16 availability
I have a RBK50 in Router mode and one RBR50 Satellite with wireless backhaul. After the firmware upgrade I randomly would lose internet connectivity. The connectivity was restored after a minute or so.
I had a Netgear GS105 ProSafe 5 port Gigabit Switch attached to the Satellite that provided wired connections to four devices. I had no issues with the Netgear Switch when it was connected to a Netgear Powerline adapter. Because the RBR50 has four ethernet ports, I decided to remove the Netgear Switch, and directly connect the four devices (TV, Receiver, HTPC, UHD Blu Ray player).
Going on two weeks now since I removed the switch. There have been no connectivity drops.
Note that I have an 8 port switch connected to the RBK50 that does not cause any issues.
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Re: Orbi firmware update v2.1.4.16 availability
Sounds like your GS105 PS switch may have been the cause. Either something about this switch or a faulty switch.
I don't think its a managed switch though it seem to have IEEE 802.3az Energy Efficient Ethernet.
Not sure if this could be a cause. If your other switch is working as well, seems to point to this one GS105 switch as the culprit.
@cjake wrote:
I have a RBK50 in Router mode and one RBR50 Satellite with wireless backhaul. After the firmware upgrade I randomly would lose internet connectivity. The connectivity was restored after a minute or so.
I had a Netgear GS105 ProSafe 5 port Gigabit Switch attached to the Satellite that provided wired connections to four devices. I had no issues with the Netgear Switch when it was connected to a Netgear Powerline adapter. Because the RBR50 has four ethernet ports, I decided to remove the Netgear Switch, and directly connect the four devices (TV, Receiver, HTPC, UHD Blu Ray player).
Going on two weeks now since I removed the switch. There have been no connectivity drops.
Note that I have an 8 port switch connected to the RBK50 that does not cause any issues.
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Re: Orbi firmware update v2.1.4.16 availability
My Setup is ISP Fibre Connect modem -> DLink 865L (dhcp, WIFI disabled) -> Wired LAN to Orbi RBK50 -> Wired Lan PC
With NetGear R7000, my PC speedtest can achieved 900Mbps, with Orbi RBK50 only 90Mbps.
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Re: Orbi firmware update v2.1.4.16 availability
You should replace the DIR router with the Orbi in it's place...
@manikam wrote:
My Setup is ISP Fibre Connect modem -> DLink 865L (dhcp, WIFI disabled) -> Wired LAN to Orbi RBK50 -> Wired Lan PC
With NetGear R7000, my PC speedtest can achieved 900Mbps, with Orbi RBK50 only 90Mbps.
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