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Autoben
Oct 29, 2025Aspirant
M6 PRO Wifi Signal Dropping Out
We have a M6 Pro Nighthawk modem which has been great & worked very well the past couple of years.
The Nighthawk is connected directly to power with no battery fitted & has a couple of wifi cameras running off them at 2.4g.
However in the past week (since the latest firmware update 25/10) it now works for a couple of hours & then stops transmitting a wifi signal, like its gone into standby mode... Yes Wifi standby is switch to Never.
We are located in Australia & the modem is recieving Telstra 5G signal on the dashboard, however not transmitting wifi to the devices connected. There are 4 devices showing as connected to the Wifi.
When you click on the Data Usage section, normally this shows how much data has been used & how many days left on the plan. After a couple of hours once the Wifi transmission signal drops out, if you go back into the Data Usage section it no longer shows any data information - "Data usage info unavailable at this time" is the messaging on the screen.
Anyone had any problems with signal dropping out since the firmware update??
Please help... 👍
39 Replies
- FortraTutor
NETGEAR (DASHBOARD)
I have both "Nighthawk M6 Pro & M7 Pro Routers". You have to understand that both routers are small compact, (Low Powered) WiFi transmitters that other devices are used, to connected to, whether it's by WiFi or it's Ethernet port socket using ethernet cables. The purpose of the Ethernet Hub Switch is to provide additional sockets ports to connect more devices to.
In a living room or a business setting you may have a WiFi connections which maybe pretty good, even if it's 2.4Ghz or 5Ghz. As soon as you move out of WiFi range of your router you'll lose signal strength. So it's very important that whatever WiFi connected only, CCtv Camera's ain't located too far from your router, without no interference from other devices, example a working microware oven etc.
- FortraTutor
This is the other (M6 Pro) device
- FortraTutor
It would be much better to use your routers "ethernet port" instead, with a "ethernet port switch". Then you won't be limited by Wifi connectivity.
- AutobenAspirant
Thanks, but there is no cable NBN line or Ethernet option at the property, hence why we are using a wireless mobile modem for wifi signal.
- FortraTutor
Autoben, wrote,
Thanks, but there is no cable NBN line or Ethernet option at the property, hence why we are using a wireless mobile modem for wifi signal.
That doesn't matter!
There is a (Single Ethernet port socket) on your mobile router device already. All you'll have to do is ask someone with some technical experience to provide you with an ethernet cable.
You can get them in various lengths sizes, via online, or from an electronic shop on the high street near you.
- Pro's & Con's - It's dirt cheap Wi-Fi cctv cameras has no wiring connection. However, it has to be (working) within Wifi range of your router device, and free from interference e.g building insulation, or metal beams, or other electrical devices etc. One more thing to add, in your neighbourhood there might be other users on the same 2.4Ghz frequency as you. But on their own wifi setup, which might affect wifi performances to some degree, in your area.
- AutobenAspirant
Yeah the wifi cameras are only running on 2.4Ghz, No general surfing of the internet or downloads on this modem (just used for cameras only).
No one has access to this modem & the only devices connected are the cameras.
- FortraTutor
Basically, it's similar to using (Bluetooth earbuds or other make headphones) once you go out of range of your mobile phone, the sound quality drops off, or you just get cut off totally!
- FortraTutor
What l mean is, although your router was working fine before. However, now since your device has been updated with a new firmware, which is normal to iron out a few bugs or problems. You said it hasn't been the same since the update. I don't how many 2.4Ghz cameras your using, that is connected to your router. Basically, the router itself has it's "limitation of how much data it can provide as in throughput", via 2.4Ghz Wifi CCtv camera connection. You'll be better off using ethernet CCtv IP cameras connected via a ethernet switch, in other words hardwired device connections.
- StephenBGuru - Experienced User
Fortra wrote:
You'll be better off using ethernet CCtv IP cameras connected via a ethernet switch, in other words hardwired device connections.
Just to clarify this - are you suggesting switching to an NVR solution that is on-premise?
If Autoben​ is using a cloud-hosted service, then the internet bandwidth requirements are the same for WiFi as they are for PoE cameras.
- FortraTutor
Bare in mind that a lot of electronic devices these days will run only at 2.4Ghz speeds only. Of which could cause a lot of slower speed congestion channels overload Some newer modern devices will also work at higher 5.0Ghz speeds too providing better connectivity, with better HD quality.
- FortraTutor
Please note, surfing on the internet via "mobile devices has it's limitations" general surfing on the internet isn't a problem. However, if you plan to do more via complex bandwidth eating electronic devices on a "WiFi only" connectivity on "2.4Ghz" limitation, good luck.
- FortraTutor
Just try using two at first, for a test, to see if those wifi camera's that are working at speeds of excess of 2.4Ghz is connected, to your router to see if those wifi issues still exist?
- AutobenAspirant
Yes the cameras are only running on 2.4Ghz
- FortraTutor
Hi Autoben,
Correction to my post above, your mobile version router will be internally different to mine. So your hardware circuitry will be of a different "chip/modem" and components etc. However, the diagram shown above, for example, in your case, you will have to use a different "firmware" update & "pri version"for your location for your device.
- FortraTutor
If yours is the same as the above screen shot, then it's something else that is causing your wifi issue!
- FortraTutor
This is what I have on my device screen shot below, so the question is, what was the firmware version you updated to on that date 25/10 you stated in your initial post?
- AutobenAspirant
Our model is a MR6500 & the firmware is NTGX65_12.01.41.00, The modem is advising this is the latest update & no other updates available.
- ross8888Aspirant
That sounds really frustrating. It does seem like the latest firmware might be the culprit, especially since others have reported similar issues. Try restarting or doing a factory reset to see if it helps, but if not, it’s probably best to reach out to Netgear support, they might need to release a fix for this update.
- AutobenAspirant
Yeah thanks, have factory reset multiple times & even swapped the modem over with a spare MR6500 modem we have & same result, signal drops out after a couple of hours (like standby mode). The only way we can get it working again is to disconnect power & turn on again.
Any ideas on the best way to contact NETGEAR Support in Australia?
- FortraTutor
Ok, I understand, like you had mentioned above it could be due to the update that was installed. However, I was wondering if you try a few short mini test. By reducing the amount of wifi devices that is connected to it, for example 1 or 2 then after 20 or 30 minutes connect your other 3rd and 4th devices. What I'm looking out for is, that your M6 Pro router "processing chip" or other components inside, your router, since the update was installed, might be generating "heat instability" due to the amount of connected wifi devices connected to it, eg work load on the router. Basically your trying to narrow down, what is causing the problem of the wifi dropping off.
- AutobenAspirant
Yeah we have tried only running one or two devices & it still has the same issue. Please note the same amount of devices have been running off this for the past couple of years (no change in demand), thanks.