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Thanks for the quick reply theoak! My apologies... I should've looked there first!! Noted now for future reference.When you unpack the ZIP file there is a QuickStart.txt file. The instructions are in there.
Thanks for the quick reply theoak! My apologies... I should've looked there first!! Noted now for future reference.When you unpack the ZIP file there is a QuickStart.txt file. The instructions are in there.
Does anyone know, if Disney Circle and Armor are disabled via the UI is the daemon still running and taking resources and needs to be disabled via telnet?
I see two ‘circled’ processes running. Don’t know name of daemon associated with Armor so can’t say much about that one. Most likely, neither daemon is disabled by default.
nvram set noarmor=1
nvram set nocircle=1
nvram set nocloud=1
nvram set samba_disable=1
nvram commit
reboot
nvram set noarmor=1
nvram commit
reboot
I did that and pressed enter after each line, is this correct or i should write it all on one line?
Also after I press enter it seems to skip a line in the command screen, is this normal behavior?
If I backup a config file from the Advanced tab on the GUI will it backup this configuration too?
How is this different from disabling Armor from the GUI/Dashboard
Enter after each command
Depending on your client, yes it is normal.
I do not believe so.
Disabling in the UI disabled the active processing, but not the process itself. I had it disabled via UI but the daemon was still running taking resources.
nvram set nocircle=1
nvram set nocloud=1
nvram commit
reboot
nvram commit
Thanks. So I have to redo this everytime I reset the system?
How can I know if it worked? I mean the circle and readycloud disabled.
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after each "set" command? How can I know if it worked? I mean the circle and readycloud disabled.
No. Disabled and no daemons.Does anyone know, if Disney Circle and Armor are disabled via the UI is the daemon still running and taking resources and needs to be disabled via telnet?
I'm an idiot... I just tried to do a "pin push" factory reset on my RBR50.
I'm frantically searching for a fix, and I'm not finding it. How do I fix my soft bricked Orbi?
TLDR
Does this firmware support USB hard drive sharing? I have seen limited success on other forums about people getting USB drives to be shared over the Orbi instead of just printers. Does this firmware support this operation?
I'm an idiot... I just tried to do a "pin push" factory reset on my RBR50.
I'm frantically searching for a fix, and I'm not finding it. How do I fix my soft bricked Orbi?
At least for me, resetting the satellites have worked every time with Voxel's firmware. FYI - YMMV.
I lucked out because I was always too lazy to reset the router because I did not want to reconfigure it. Luckily, I ran across experiences here before going ahead with it.
Either way it sounds like it is a good idea to have that TFTP process on hand: https://kb.netgear.com/000059633/How-to-upload-firmware-to-a-NETGEAR-router-using-TFTP-client
Thank you! With a better search term I was able to find what I needed!I have never done it, but other people here said they used TFTP to restore the router. See https://kb.netgear.com/000059633/How-to-upload-firmware-to-a-NETGEAR-router-using-TFTP-client and https://community.netgear.com/t5/Orbi/Bricked-Orbit-Failed-Firmware-Update/m-p/1559274#M29348
I don't personally have this need, but I've seen it asked numerous times so wanted to share for discussion.
Today with our Orbi the router and satellite are unique devices that can not be interchanged, despite having nearly identical hardware.
This creates issues for some in that Orbi is usually sold in kits that are often cheaper than buying a single satellite.
A developer has found a way to interchange a router to be used as a satellite (and I presume a satellite as a router) though a modification to the firmware.
This reddit post provides some specifics and links to the source site.
https://www.reddit.com/r/HomeNetwor...rt_orbi_rbr50_router_to_orbi_rbs50_satellite/
Would be interesting if this modification could be curious if this could be integrated into Voxel allowing for the Orbi to adapt to router or satellite depending on which firmware is flashed.
I doubt the satellite has same hardware as router. There is WAN missing
I think a cool addition would be unlimited satellites not sure why its limited to 3, then again, 4 APs is an overkill for 99% of homes
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