Voxel
Part of the Furniture
it's my understanding that you should update the satellite's first and then the router
I am not sure that it is necessary... Usually I upgrade my router first.
Voxel.
it's my understanding that you should update the satellite's first and then the router
The satellite "Connected Devices" shows the name of each device as "Unknown" rather than the name shown by the router. I had thought the firmware update was equivalent to a reset, but maybe not. So I power cycled the satellite. Same thing. Then, I did a "Factory Reset" on the satellite. Same thing. Devices are "Unknown."
I presume this wasn't the case with stock FW?
my satellite behaves the same way. the name is "Unknown" so i usually just identify them by the internal IP address, which i have set statically for most of my devices
Already done itIt is better to update satellite as well. Reason: as I wrote in the very first notes for Orbi fw release: I succeed to provide hardware acceleration of OpenSSL (not so in the stock firmware) and as I suppose it is used for router<-->satellite connection (should be faster). But of course it is not obligatory. So you may leave your satellite with stock fw...
Voxel.
Not sure if you can help with this issue. With the RBR50 unit it seems maxed at 500ish mbps. I have gigabit service here and both my Frontier router and my tplink AX1500 router can hit 1gig/1gig. The Orbi unit can only do 500mbps/1gig. Appears to be locked at 500. This is hardwired to the router itself. I gave confirmed that without any router I get the 1/1gig service.
This happens with both netgear and your firmware. All versions.
Thamks
James
Not sure if you can help with this issue. With the RBR50 unit it seems maxed at 500ish mbps. I have gigabit service here and both my Frontier router and my tplink AX1500 router can hit 1gig/1gig. The Orbi unit can only do 500mbps/1gig. Appears to be locked at 500. This is hardwired to the router itself. I gave confirmed that without any router I get the 1/1gig service.
This happens with both netgear and your firmware. All versions.
Thamks
James
Not sure if you can help with this issue. With the RBR50 unit it seems maxed at 500ish mbps. I have gigabit service here and both my Frontier router and my tplink AX1500 router can hit 1gig/1gig. The Orbi unit can only do 500mbps/1gig. Appears to be locked at 500. This is hardwired to the router itself. I gave confirmed that without any router I get the 1/1gig service.
This happens with both netgear and your firmware. All versions.
Thamks
James
What is the Mfr and model# of the ISP modem the NG router is connected too? You said your ISP has a router? Built in router with the modem?
If so, this maybe a cause of speed nad NAT issues.
Couple of options,
1. Configure the modem for transparent bridge or modem only mode. Then use the Orbi router in router mode. You'll need to contact the ISP for help and information in regards to the modem being bridged correctly.
2. If you can't bridge the modem, disable ALL wifi radios on the modem, configure the modems DMZ/ExposedHost or IP Pass-Through for the IP address the Orbi router gets from the modem. Then you can use the Orbi router in Router mode.
3. Or disable all wifi radios on the modem and connect the Orbi router to the modem, configure AP mode on the Orbi router. https://kb.netgear.com/31218/How-do-I-configure-my-Orbi-router-to-act-as-an-access-point
I've never checked satellite... Google shows that there was something like this with stock FW... I cannot control this because scanner for attached devices is distributed by NG in binary form. So I use it "as-is".
It would be good if somebody with stock FW could check this.
Voxel.
Well, that was three hours I wish I had back. Thought it would be almost trivial to save the config, load stock firmware to the RBR50, reboot, reload the config and be done. Almost wore out the paperclip and spent forever watching the white light fade in and out..... At long last, router and satellite are both at stock 2.5.1.8 and the satellite reports Connected Devices as "Unknown", just as Voxel firmware did.
Sorry to have been a bother and not checking it out before raising the issue.
Update to 9.2.5.1.12SF-HW went smoothly. I had left my satellite with stock firmware and decided "now's the time" to move it to Voxel as well.
Although the satellite firmware update went smoothly, and the unit appears to work well, I am confused about one aspect:
The satellite "Connected Devices" shows the name of each device as "Unknown" rather than the name shown by the router. I had thought the firmware update was equivalent to a reset, but maybe not. So I power cycled the satellite. Same thing. Then, I did a "Factory Reset" on the satellite. Same thing. Devices are "Unknown."
Is this "just the way it is"? Has it always been this way and I just never noticed? Or, have I somehow messed things up? (I know that the name displayed for devices is not critical, but I am puzzled.)
Thanks
I also has same issue as satellite "Connected Devices" shows the name of all of device as "Unknown" . so far in my memory has not this issue before.
At long last, router and satellite are both at stock 2.5.1.8 and the satellite reports Connected Devices as "Unknown", just as Voxel firmware did.
I cannot control this because scanner for attached devices is distributed by NG in binary form. So I use it "as-is".
Well, that was three hours I wish I had back. Thought it would be almost trivial to save the config, load stock firmware to the RBR50, reboot, reload the config and be done. Almost wore out the paperclip and spent forever watching the white light fade in and out..... At long last, router and satellite are both at stock 2.5.1.8 and the satellite reports Connected Devices as "Unknown", just as Voxel firmware did.
Sorry to have been a bother and not checking it out before raising the issue.
1. I tried to create a shell file in /root/ to configure iptables, but when the router restarted, the file disappeared.
2. I installed Entware according to Quickstart.txt. After rebooting the router, the files on the usb flash drive also disappeared.
To sum up, after every router restart, the custom data is always cleared, is there something wrong with the way I use it?
mkfs.ext4 -L optware -O ^64bit /dev/sda1
More details please. E.g. ls -l /mnt/sda1
P.S.
Also, my QuickStart.txt now had to be updates; re: create ext4 on USB.
Please use the following scheme to format to ext4:
Code:mkfs.ext4 -L optware -O ^64bit /dev/sda1
Voxel.
root@RBR50:/tmp/overlay/etc# ls -l /mnt/sda1
drwx------ 2 root root 16384 Mar 5 23:44 lost+found
So no Entware there. try this way (1), (2), (3):
https://www.snbforums.com/threads/c...4-2sf-v-1-0-2-74-3sf.61962/page-3#post-557147
It should work.
Voxel.
Is the "sync" command being the key?
Dose that mean I need to add the "sync" command if I written other files on the usb disk
Got it, thanks again..."sync" usually is needed if you intend to remove your USB drive from USB port (to avoid buffered write operations). Not needed in common use. "reboot" commands performs "sync" automatically.
Check this note:
https://www.snbforums.com/threads/c...4-2sf-v-1-0-2-74-3sf.61962/page-3#post-557580
i.e. just for safety...
Voxel.
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