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Twitchrot's avatar
Jan 01, 2022

Latest RAX43 Firmware doesn't work with Safari 15.2

Hi all,

 

My question relates to the RAX43 AX5 WiFi 6 Router and the lastest firmware being V1.0.5.106_2.0.70.  When using the latest Safari browser v15.2 on a MAC none of the Advanced settings are available and the entire interface is pretty much useless.  I have confirmed on two different machines and hoping that NetGear will look to resolve this issue quickly.  

 

Is there any compatibility checks being carried out before this is being released?   There is nothing in the release notes to indicate the browser support has changed.

 

https://kb.netgear.com/000064471/RAX43-Firmware-Version-1-0-5-106

 

PS. I couldn't put the model number into the form as it doesn't exist (even though this is a relatively new product).

 

Regards,

 

Twitchrot :smileyhappy:

23 Replies

    • Twitchrot's avatar
      Twitchrot
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      Hey dmitch77, thanks for raising this with them as it is definetly something on the Netgear side.  Looking at your other post and the screenshot I notice the same weird line under the word HOME on the basic tab and whle the cursor will change when you hover over advanced any input like a click is simply ignored.

       

      Hopefully this issue across a number of products will be resolved soon. 

      • amonynuts's avatar
        amonynuts
        Apprentice

        I have the same issue (RAX45 with V1.0.5.106), tried using Safari, Chrome, & Firefox.  I called and opened a case, and went through the "reset all settings" procedure, but the only solution that Tech Support could come up with is going through the firmware downgrade procedure back to V1.0.2.82 or taking the router back to Costco and buying another one (this time disabling auto-upgrades, or perhaps getting the TP-Link instead).

  • I found a workaround. Once connected to the routers Basic web interface type any junk behind your rounter url....for example: https://192.168.1.1/junk   You will get a 404 error, then hit the broswer back button and you can then gain access to the Advanced settings.

    • dmitch77's avatar
      dmitch77
      Star

      That workaround doesn't work for me, using Safari on iPadOS.

      • G35flyer's avatar
        G35flyer
        Star

        dmitch77 wrote:

        That workaround doesn't work for me, using Safari on iPadOS.


        The workaround works for me in Safari for iOS, iPadOS and MacOS....here is a screenshot from iPadOS. Not sure why it does not work for you unless you are on different OS version or in the routers case a different firmware version than me. 

         

    • Twitchrot's avatar
      Twitchrot
      Star

      Hey G35flyer That works a treat on Safari 15.2 on a Mac running Catalina and Monterey.   Hope they still fix it as it seems def code related.

       

      Excellent and many thanks! :smileyvery-happy:

      • FURRYe38's avatar
        FURRYe38
        Guru

        Does using a different brand browser besides Safari work?