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AmitR
Jan 04, 2018NETGEAR Employee Retired
OrbiOS 2.1.1
The Orbi team at NETGEAR is aware that some users are experiencing higher than expected Orbi Router reboots, special characters in WiFi Passwords and WiFi / Internet disconnects. We believe these is...
- Jan 17, 2018
Let me give you a quick update on where NETGEAR is with the OrbiOS.
Just before Christmas break, we paused the distribution of OrbiOS 2.1. Very soon, we're about to restart the distribution of a slightly updated version of the beta (2.1.2). In addition to the major new features introduced in 2.1 (e.g. Circle, Ethernet Backhaul), this firmware is expected to address the high CPU issue, as well as the special character in PSK issue as well as support for the Outdoor Orbi. Check Release Notes for complete list.
We are continuing to work on the issues with Google devices that have been documented in the press (several users have provided links here).
My recommendation is that you should either use the Orbi Mobile App (if you haven't seen it recently, check it out, we've made some major improvements) or the Web UI to check for new firmware or wait until your system gets auto-upgraded.
To answer your question, Stars_fan. When Orbi are connected over Ethernet backhaul, the 5GHz band becomes hot standby.
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njweb
Jan 06, 2018Luminary
DarrenM wrote:This beta firmware only fixes the issues that amit posted in bullet points all other issues are still being debugged and worked on to be fixed in upcoming betas and firmware releases.
DarrenM
Thanks Darren. When you say only fixes those issues, can I assume KRACK is also considered an "issue" (by your definition) as well, meaning the beta does not include the KRACK patch that 2.1.x.x do, correct?
aaz
Jan 06, 2018Virtuoso
njweb wrote:Thanks Darren. When you say only fixes those issues, can I assume KRACK is also considered an "issue" (by your definition) as well, meaning the beta does not include the KRACK patch that 2.1.x.x do, correct?
Since the version of this beta is higher than 2.1.1 - which includes the fix for KRACK, it should include all the fixes in 2.1.1 since it's based on the same code base. I think you can safely assume that it does include the KRACK fix.
- guzzijasonJan 06, 2018Apprentice
KRACK was originally fixed in V2.0.0.76. It's a non-issue at this point.
- spinkickJan 06, 2018ApprenticeI'd like to see what they are finding on Android 8.1 devices, it appears to be affecting lots of different routers and I bet a big percentage of the issues are this.