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SW_
Apr 19, 2019Prodigy
New Orbi RBR50/RBS50 Firmware Version 2.3.1.48
Netgear just pushes out another firmware version, 2.3.1.48.
Please share your experience!
gr8sho
Apr 23, 2019Virtuoso
FURRYe38 wrote:
Well, I think you can hold off. I DON"T see any disable radio buttons of Auto update after manually loading v48 and doing a factory reset on the system and setting up from scratch. Nothing that has a enable or disable Auto update. I check two different browsers to be sure.
Interesting to know were SW_ got this from....
Agreed. The fix given is certainly not worthy of my time given the description. And I was so looking forrward to gaining that elusive control...
FURRYe38
Apr 23, 2019Guru
Well, if this is the case then it may not be forth coming. Users been asking for this for a long time. I presume if NG hasn't made it an official feature by now, might not do it at all. Who knows. :smileyfrustrated:
gr8sho wrote:
FURRYe38 wrote:
Well, I think you can hold off. I DON"T see any disable radio buttons of Auto update after manually loading v48 and doing a factory reset on the system and setting up from scratch. Nothing that has a enable or disable Auto update. I check two different browsers to be sure.
Interesting to know were SW_ got this from....
Agreed. The fix given is certainly not worthy of my time given the description. And I was so looking forrward to gaining that elusive control...
- DorkiOrbiFWApr 23, 2019Apprentice
FURRYe38 wrote:
Well, if this is the case then it may not be forth coming. Users been asking for this for a long time. I presume if NG hasn't made it an official feature by now, might not do it at all. Who knows. :smileyfrustrated:
gr8sho wrote:
FURRYe38 wrote:
Well, I think you can hold off. I DON"T see any disable radio buttons of Auto update after manually loading v48 and doing a factory reset on the system and setting up from scratch. Nothing that has a enable or disable Auto update. I check two different browsers to be sure.
Interesting to know were SW_ got this from....
Agreed. The fix given is certainly not worthy of my time given the description. And I was so looking forrward to gaining that elusive control...
FURRYe38, you should know that the Orbi no longer auto-updates. Remember that discussion thread I opened when NETGEAR released that one version. Orbi operates now the same as their other routers in terms of firmware updates. Refer to that discussion thread again and let others know about it. I’ll post a link on this discussion thread in regards to how Netegear added the “Customer auto-update firmware pull” later when I have more time.
Hope this helps,
- DorkiOrbiFWApr 23, 2019ApprenticeHere is the link to my discussion that outlines how Netgear disabled automatic firmware updates: https://community.netgear.com/t5/Orbi/ORBI-NEWSFLASH-Netgear-Disabling-Forced-Auto-Update-on-Upcoming/m-p/1713509/highlight/true#M53875
Hope this clears up the confusion, - LoboTommyApr 23, 2019LuminaryFinally found a link to download the v48
https://kb.netgear.com/000060870/RBR20-RBS20-Firmware-Version-2-3-1-48 - gr8shoApr 23, 2019VirtuosoMy Orbi auto updated itself to .44 without my consent and caused a significant loss of time. I subsequently used Putty to access NVRAM and disabled auto updates myself.
If and when I see the addition of the auto update switch published in release notes, only then will I update the router. - LoboTommyApr 23, 2019LuminaryHonestly, equipment this expensive should really not have these kind of issues.
It shouldn't matter if I am a plug'n'play user or a computer scientist. It simply should work.
That is what I expect from netgear. Nothing less nothing more. Just the basic. It should work.
All the setups and tweaks and changes and configurations are fine and lovely if I as the user chooses to do so. But, in the bottom of it all, it should just ...work.
How many would buy a car, and accept that you constantly had to tweak the engine, thighten every bolt, position the car south to north, factory reset the car.... just to get it started... and constantly get updates on the cars engine- though you must install it yourself - and 90 days after purchase- the seller is no longer available for support - they only refere you to their other customers.... - FuzzyJohnApr 23, 2019TutorPersonally I have not experienced problems with 48, nor with 44 before. I did have problems with 210 and earlier.
That said, I am dumbfounded to see the problems some have with the same hardware and firmware. The only thing that are different are the settings. I cannot fathom that settings would be at the root of this but these forums are proof of it.
The release notes for 48 say "Fixes the GUI display issue when the language is set to Japanese". To take your car analogy the manufacturer issues a recall because the tire pressure label on the door jamb is incorrect. They apply the new, corrected label after with the engine stalls. How can that be.
I said before that it appears the Netgear programmers are incompetent. Netgear should fire the entire team and start over. - FURRYe38Apr 23, 2019Guru
Ya I see that FW is available for download with in the FW update section. I didn't let the FW pull down. I manually applied the files as I already had them downloaded. I'll be checking the auto updater with my friends system as his has been autoupdating up to v210. I need to check to see if it's graduated beyond that or not. His has been running with ZERO problems since first day I set it up a couple of years ago. I need to see if anything has changed...
DorkiOrbiFW wrote:
FURRYe38 wrote:
Well, if this is the case then it may not be forth coming. Users been asking for this for a long time. I presume if NG hasn't made it an official feature by now, might not do it at all. Who knows. :smileyfrustrated:
gr8sho wrote:
FURRYe38 wrote:
Well, I think you can hold off. I DON"T see any disable radio buttons of Auto update after manually loading v48 and doing a factory reset on the system and setting up from scratch. Nothing that has a enable or disable Auto update. I check two different browsers to be sure.
Interesting to know were SW_ got this from....
Agreed. The fix given is certainly not worthy of my time given the description. And I was so looking forrward to gaining that elusive control...
FURRYe38, you should know that the Orbi no longer auto-updates. Remember that discussion thread I opened when NETGEAR released that one version. Orbi operates now the same as their other routers in terms of firmware updates. Refer to that discussion thread again and let others know about it. I’ll post a link on this discussion thread in regards to how Netegear added the “Customer auto-update firmware pull” later when I have more time.
Hope this helps,
- FURRYe38Apr 23, 2019Guru
This is one reason why I recommend that users if they update FW, even manually, factory reset and setup from scratch after new FW versions are applied, IF users are having problems. Some don't have problems, some do. I chose to avoid most of the hassle and bit the bullet and do a reset at each FW update. Setup from scratch then save off a new configuration to file for back up. I haven't seen much issues with this method for FW updates. I do agree that users should not have to resort to this kind of method to keep there systems running. However it is what it is. NG should address what is the root cause of all these issues surrounding each new FW and users seeing problems after updates and results of resets and setup from scratch that seems to fix most of the problems. It's either lingering bad code or bad configurations or mis-configurations that have come incompatible with the new FW thats being applied. Only when a reset and set up from scratch is performed do we see better operation.
FuzzyJohn wrote:
Personally I have not experienced problems with 48, nor with 44 before. I did have problems with 210 and earlier.
That said, I am dumbfounded to see the problems some have with the same hardware and firmware. The only thing that are different are the settings. I cannot fathom that settings would be at the root of this but these forums are proof of it.
The release notes for 48 say "Fixes the GUI display issue when the language is set to Japanese". To take your car analogy the manufacturer issues a recall because the tire pressure label on the door jamb is incorrect. They apply the new, corrected label after with the engine stalls. How can that be.
I said before that it appears the Netgear programmers are incompetent. Netgear should fire the entire team and start over. - gr8shoApr 23, 2019Virtuoso
FURRYe38 wrote:
This is one reason why I recommend that users if they update FW, even manually, factory reset and setup from scratch after new FW versions are applied, IF users are having problems. Some don't have problems, some do.
And there's probably another category where it may appear there are no problems but in fact there are issues of an intermittent nature like a random buffer that is quickly dismissed and forgotten. The only way to be certain and in a position to trust the network is to start with a clean sheet. ...This doesn't take into account any new bugs that may have been introduced in the new firmware.
- FURRYe38Apr 23, 2019Guru
Yep. Thats why i start with a clean sheet every time. Elliminate as many problems as possible.
gr8sho wrote:
FURRYe38 wrote:
This is one reason why I recommend that users if they update FW, even manually, factory reset and setup from scratch after new FW versions are applied, IF users are having problems. Some don't have problems, some do.
And there's probably another category where it may appear there are no problems but in fact there are issues of an intermittent nature like a random buffer that is quickly dismissed and forgotten. The only way to be certain and in a position to trust the network is to start with a clean sheet. ...This doesn't take into account any new bugs that may have been introduced in the new firmware.
- LoboTommyApr 23, 2019LuminarySo. My router and one satelite is updated. The other two not. Even after countless factory resets, the router do not recognize the satelites, how am I going to set it up from scratch then?
I have forced the same firmware on all four units now, factory reset on all l... guess what orbi GUI (or app) tells me? No satelites found.... - FURRYe38Apr 23, 2019Guru
So if you have all satellites updated and reset. Pressing the sync button on each satellite and the sync button on the router doesn't add the satellites? One at a time?
Checking with the routers web page show connected satellite(s)?
I updated the one satellite I had from v1 FW to v44 and got it connected to the RBR. I just updated it manually yesterday to v48. I did a reset as well, and setup from scratch. The sync does seem to take a while. Pink was on top for a minute or two before the BLUE appeared.
- DorkiOrbiFWApr 23, 2019Apprentice
I have had this happen before, here is the solution that to the issue...
- Login into your Orbi router
- Navigate to the “Advanced” tab
- Go to “Advanced Settings”
- Go to Wireless Settings; under the “Backhaul Topology “ section of those settings, hit the “Generate” button. Sometimes the Orbi satellites will forget the backhaul password if the router (or vice versa) is off for a long period of time.
- Resync Satellites and they should all now appear in the router’s GUI. You’ll then be able to update them as you would.
LoboTommy wrote:
So. My router and one satelite is updated. The other two not. Even after countless factory resets, the router do not recognize the satelites, how am I going to set it up from scratch then?
I have forced the same firmware on all four units now, factory reset on all l... guess what orbi GUI (or app) tells me? No satelites found....
Hope this resolves the issue, - RCWielewskiApr 23, 2019Aspirant
I already did it and it did not work. Any other suggestions?
- FURRYe38Apr 23, 2019Guru
RCWielewski wrote:
I already did it and it did not work. Any other suggestions?
- RCWielewskiApr 23, 2019Aspirant
So ... I remembered that I can access a windows machine using the terminal server client and I performed what I suggested ... unsuccessfully ... any other suggestions?
- LoboTommyApr 23, 2019LuminaryThat, theorbimechanic, seems to be the closest I have ever seen to a meaningfull solution. I just might have to set up the orbis again and try this.
- FURRYe38Apr 23, 2019Guru
Let us know how it goes.
The system should come back for you. I would try one satellite at a time, work with one untill it's back online and working. Then turn it off and go to the next one. Do this untill each one is re-sync'd. Once there all done. Then go and place them in there remote locations and turn them on. I would disable Diasy chain first on the RBR, then turn on the satellites.
LoboTommy wrote:
That, theorbimechanic, seems to be the closest I have ever seen to a meaningfull solution. I just might have to set up the orbis again and try this. - LoboTommyApr 23, 2019Luminary
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- LoboTommyApr 23, 2019Luminary
as i tried to set it up now, I randomly cheked the "Logs".... could this have something to do with my very very unstable network? (I have still only connected the router, so no satelites are set up yet)
Logs:
[DoS Attack: ARP Attack] from source: 192.168.1.2, Tuesday, April 23, 2019 18:12:01
[DHCP IP: 192.168.1.2] to MAC address 70:4d:7b:12:a6:dc, Tuesday, April 23, 2019 18:11:57
[DoS Attack: ARP Attack] from source: 192.168.10.154, Tuesday, April 23, 2019 18:11:00
[DHCP IP: 192.168.1.2] to MAC address 70:4d:7b:12:a6:dc, Tuesday, April 23, 2019 18:10:00
[DoS Attack: ARP Attack] from source: 192.168.10.154, Tuesday, April 23, 2019 18:09:30
[admin login] from source 192.168.1.2, Tuesday, April 23, 2019 18:08:18
[DHCP IP: 192.168.1.2] to MAC address 70:4d:7b:12:a6:dc, Tuesday, April 23, 2019 18:08:05
[DoS Attack: ARP Attack] from source: 192.168.10.154, Tuesday, April 23, 2019 18:08:04
[DoS Attack: ACK Scan] from source: 192.168.10.193, port 8009, Tuesday, April 23, 2019 17:49:21
[DoS Attack: ACK Scan] from source: 192.168.10.193, port 8009, Tuesday, April 23, 2019 17:47:51
[DoS Attack: ACK Scan] from source: 192.168.10.193, port 8009, Tuesday, April 23, 2019 17:47:06
[Time synchronized with NTP server] Tuesday, April 23, 2019 17:46:19
[Initialized, firmware version: V2.3.1.44] Tuesday, April 23, 2019 17:46:06It seems my satelites commits Dos Attacks on the router....
- FURRYe38Apr 23, 2019Guru
Yes.
What are the devices at the following IPs?
192.168.1.2 and 192.168.10.###?
What is the Mfr and model of the ISP modem again?
The Orbi in Router or AP mode?
Please type in a text diagram of how you have the RBR connected to the ISP modem. Just so we know about this configuration.
Still using v44?
"[Initialized, firmware version: V2.3.1.44] Tuesday, April 23, 2019 17:46:06"
LoboTommy wrote:
as i tried to set it up now, I randomly cheked the "Logs".... could this have something to do with my very very unstable network? (I have still only connected the router, so no satelites are set up yet)
Logs:
[DoS Attack: ARP Attack] from source: 192.168.1.2, Tuesday, April 23, 2019 18:12:01
[DHCP IP: 192.168.1.2] to MAC address 70:4d:7b:12:a6:dc, Tuesday, April 23, 2019 18:11:57
[DoS Attack: ARP Attack] from source: 192.168.10.154, Tuesday, April 23, 2019 18:11:00
[DHCP IP: 192.168.1.2] to MAC address 70:4d:7b:12:a6:dc, Tuesday, April 23, 2019 18:10:00
[DoS Attack: ARP Attack] from source: 192.168.10.154, Tuesday, April 23, 2019 18:09:30
[admin login] from source 192.168.1.2, Tuesday, April 23, 2019 18:08:18
[DHCP IP: 192.168.1.2] to MAC address 70:4d:7b:12:a6:dc, Tuesday, April 23, 2019 18:08:05
[DoS Attack: ARP Attack] from source: 192.168.10.154, Tuesday, April 23, 2019 18:08:04
[DoS Attack: ACK Scan] from source: 192.168.10.193, port 8009, Tuesday, April 23, 2019 17:49:21
[DoS Attack: ACK Scan] from source: 192.168.10.193, port 8009, Tuesday, April 23, 2019 17:47:51
[DoS Attack: ACK Scan] from source: 192.168.10.193, port 8009, Tuesday, April 23, 2019 17:47:06
[Time synchronized with NTP server] Tuesday, April 23, 2019 17:46:19
[Initialized, firmware version: V2.3.1.44] Tuesday, April 23, 2019 17:46:06It seems my satelites commits Dos Attacks on the router....
- LoboTommyApr 23, 2019Luminary
My ISP is Altibox fiber network 500/500
My modem is FMG3542 - normally set in bridged mode, so the Orbi are normally set to ... Router mode? (Where do i locate that?)
192.168.1.2 are generally my first satelite. and 192.168.10. are unknown to me.
At the moment 192.168.1.2 are my main computer, as the RBR still won't locate the first RBS - even after following the conigurationsteps recommended
- FURRYe38Apr 23, 2019Guru
Are you sure the modem is full bridge mode? The RBR should be seeing a public IP address, ##.##.###.### from the modem if fully bridged. Should not be a 192, 10 or maybe a 172 address on the WAN port of the Orbi.
If so, then the RBR should be in Router mode under Advanced Tab/Advanced Settings/Router Mode.
What FW version is on the RBR and the RBS?
When your trying to sync the first RBS, is the distance about 4 feet. It can be this close while trying to add a satellite.
LoboTommy wrote:
My ISP is Altibox fiber network 500/500
My modem is FMG3542 - normally set in bridged mode, so the Orbi are normally set to ... Router mode? (Where do i locate that?)
192.168.1.2 are generally my first satelite. and 192.168.10. are unknown to me.
At the moment 192.168.1.2 are my main computer, as the RBR still won't locate the first RBS - even after following the conigurationsteps recommended
- LoboTommyApr 23, 2019Luminary
at this moment, I'm not allowed by family to diconnect the running wirless from the FMG, so i just plugged the orbi into one of the ports in the FMG. But nomally when the Orbi runs smoothly, it is solid bridged.
Distance when connectin now is about 30 feet, as the router is on the other side of the living room of to the PC.
When in full bridge mode - what setting of the RBR is correct? Router mode or the other?
I am now manually forcing v44 on the satelites, and keeping that on the router (i dont need japanese)
- FURRYe38Apr 23, 2019Guru
Ok. so normally when you have Orbi running, you have the modems WIFI disabled when not bridged? This needs to be disabled on the modem if you have the Orbi running.
Yes when modem is fully bridged and wifi disabled, Router mode should be selected on the RBR.
Possible if the satellites were behind on FW then his maybe the reason they were not conneting. RBS have to be updated first before the RBR and be on the same version of FW or RBS can be on a more current version while the RBR can be on a older version of FW. RBS can't be behind in FW versions from the RBR.
LoboTommy wrote:
at this moment, I'm not allowed by family to diconnect the running wirless from the FMG, so i just plugged the orbi into one of the ports in the FMG. But nomally when the Orbi runs smoothly, it is solid bridged.
Distance when connectin now is about 30 feet, as the router is on the other side of the living room of to the PC.
When in full bridge mode - what setting of the RBR is correct? Router mode or the other?
I am now manually forcing v44 on the satelites, and keeping that on the router (i dont need japanese)