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Re: Defect: OrbiOS 2.1.1.12- High CPU Utilization
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Since the upgrade to 2.1.1.12, CPU usage has run greater than 70% at all times on the Orbi RBR50 due to net-scan process. This causes the router to reboot under moderate to high loads.
Multiple reports in this thread related to Attached Devices not working: https://community.netgear.com/t5/Orbi/Defect-OrbiOS-2-1-1-12-Attached-Devices-Widget-amp-Page/m-p/14...0
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OP here:
I purchased an Eero yesterday (3-unit 2nd gen and 1 beacon) and received it around 6 PM. It was set up and has now run 16 hours without a single disconnect among 62 continually connected devices, or disconnects from another 30 devices that connect periodically as measured by a Fingbox, not anecdotal observation.
Other than having to enter about 30 port forwarding rules via an app versus a web interface, the setup was brainless and provides great feedback on node placement signal strength!
My RBK50 system with a router and 2 sats is packed in its boxes and on Craigslist. So glad to finally have stable wifi thanks to Eero!!
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Re: Defect: OrbiOS 2.1.1.12- High CPU Utilization
happening same to me
every few hours both the router and 2 satellites are restarting due to high cpu usage
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Re: Defect: OrbiOS 2.1.1.12- High CPU Utilization
rolled back to previous firmware and cpu utilization is back to normal and no reboots
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Re: Defect: OrbiOS 2.1.1.12- High CPU Utilization
I did the same as well. I can confirm it's more stable (some devices still disconnect as they have for months), but it doesn't reboot every 25 minutes.
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Re: Defect: OrbiOS 2.1.1.12- High CPU Utilization
Where do you see/get the CPU utilization??
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Re: Defect: OrbiOS 2.1.1.12- High CPU Utilization
http://[hostname/IP]/debug.htm
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OP here:
I purchased an Eero yesterday (3-unit 2nd gen and 1 beacon) and received it around 6 PM. It was set up and has now run 16 hours without a single disconnect among 62 continually connected devices, or disconnects from another 30 devices that connect periodically as measured by a Fingbox, not anecdotal observation.
Other than having to enter about 30 port forwarding rules via an app versus a web interface, the setup was brainless and provides great feedback on node placement signal strength!
My RBK50 system with a router and 2 sats is packed in its boxes and on Craigslist. So glad to finally have stable wifi thanks to Eero!!
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Re: Defect: OrbiOS 2.1.1.12- High CPU Utilization
@cue003 wrote:
How is the performance of the Eero at their main unit and across the sats? Do you get big drops in speed as a client moves around or if their are multiple hops?
I haven't been able to test that yet but will definitley do so. I can confirm I was able to simultaneously stream to two 2nd gen Fire TV's 4k content without any hiccup. They're connected to different erro nodes.
I suspect, based on the implementation, that Orbi will always be faster, but the constant meant I couldn't even get through 60 minute TV programs without 6-8 disconnects.
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