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OkieBobby's avatar
Nov 20, 2019

Nighthawk MR1100 reboots randomly

First time posting here. I have searched the forums and haven’t seen this particular issue.

I have the Netgear Nighthawk MR1100/M1 for use with OTRMobile that uses ATT towers. I live in a rural area and we use this as our family’s constant internet solution. We have had it for I believe 9 or 10 months. As per the instructions since we use it in constant on I removed the battery and plug into the wall and run it without the battery. Within the last month to 2 months, the M1 will reboot itself at random times. Really no rhyme or reason timing wise. We could go hours without it happening or it could do it 3 times within 30 minutes. I did some research and saw about a possible issue with the power supply included with purchase not providing enough power without the battery and the suggestion to buy a more powerful charger with Quick Charge 3.0. I bought the Anker PowerPort+1 with Quick Charge 3.0 and it arrived today. I changed out the power supplies and within about 20 minutes the M1 shutoff and would not turn on with the power button and wouldn’t power back on without unplugging it and plugging it back in. I completed a factory reset as suggested by OTR and after about an hour of use, it shut off again and would not turn on with the power button and only by unplugging and plugging back in again. I was really hoping It would stop the reboot issues but it now seems it has caused a different one. Any ideas on what may be wrong/how I can fix this? Thanks.

7 Replies

  • Edited original message to say: I run it WITHOUT the battery in. Didn’t catch the typo.
    • plemans's avatar
      plemans
      Guru

      it might be a heat issue. QC 2.0 and 3.0 input higher voltage during charging/usage which can generate more heat. And if its rebooting because it got to hot, the QC isn't going to help. 

      What I'd try?

      Install the battery and go back to the stock charger. For a couple reasons. A. it'll act as a heat sink. B. If it is the charger not quite being able to power it during full usage, the battery will supply the extra voltage.

      You'd probably be ok with the QC device if the battery was in there and fully charged. 

      Another thing you can try is a laptop cooler or a different small fan. If its actually caused from over heating, a small fan can help move a little air over it. 

       

      • OkieBobby's avatar
        OkieBobby
        Guide
        The concern I have with putting the battery in is that because we use it as our always on internet that the battery will overheat and cause similar problems. It was recommended that way so that’s why I went that route. Do you not think the battery being in constantly would also lead to this problem?