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qtschlepper
Oct 15, 2018Star
Access Control randomly blocking approved devices on V2.2.1.210
RBR50
After upgrading to the V2.2.1.210 router firmware, i'm finding that devices that have approved MacID addresses and have been previosly on the network for months are suddenly being blocked in...
qtschlepper
May 28, 2019Star
Unfortunately in my case I don't have an iOS device to blaim. I did all my additions through the web portal. I find at after perfectly stable connected devices that amy be working for weeks suddenly just disconnect and I need to go to the portal and re-admit them. What's new is that now, one of the satelights causes the entire network to become unstable. I finally powered it down and eveything returned to normal. This continued, after the most recent firmware update V2.3.1.48 I was hoping would put a fork in the situation and finally bring it to an end, but no joy. So I paid for a 3 point system and I run on two, with occational drops of my devices. And yes using the "allowed" interface eventually works, but only after 2-3 tries for me.
F_V
May 28, 2019Luminary
What a joke, this 'premium' product has been out for years. Netgear, killing itself one customer at a time.
- qtschlepperMay 28, 2019Star
Yea, maybe its time to pull the Costco card and just return it and start over.
It's the brute force method, but I really don't want to add 56 MacID addresses into the next product, it's so painful. Yet, I have been amazingly patient and hopeful. Time to give it up. Can't wait for them to try and talk me into the next AX routers in the next product refresh so I can tell them what I think. (Yes please I'll take that web survey now.)