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Cralex
Aug 05, 2019Aspirant
Occasional Internet Loss - Nighthawk MR1100 M1
Hello, I'm using my Nighthawk M1 as my main home Internet source with AT&T. I'm using firmware NTG9X50C_12.05.05.00, which the updater utility says is the latest. I'm operating it off of USB (usi...
Cralex
Aug 10, 2019Aspirant
(Sorry to double-post. I’m new around here. :P)
Actually, I’m wondering if temperature might be a factor, since I also saw someone mentioning it with this unit. The diagnostics page showed a fairly low temperature with light use, but after resetting the unit following a connection loss it was reading 48C. I turned it upside-down, set it up on a ledge, and removed the battery cover. I don’t want to leave it open indefinitely and have it collect dust inside, but the temperature fell to 39C-40C while still streaming Netflix. Pretty encouraging! Maybe I can cobble together some sort of passive cooling solution.
Actually, I’m wondering if temperature might be a factor, since I also saw someone mentioning it with this unit. The diagnostics page showed a fairly low temperature with light use, but after resetting the unit following a connection loss it was reading 48C. I turned it upside-down, set it up on a ledge, and removed the battery cover. I don’t want to leave it open indefinitely and have it collect dust inside, but the temperature fell to 39C-40C while still streaming Netflix. Pretty encouraging! Maybe I can cobble together some sort of passive cooling solution.
MrBooMY
Aug 11, 2019Aspirant
I had a similar issue with my M1. I noticed very quickly that it was only when I ran it hard that I'd have the issue. I bought a dual USB powered 80MM fan from Amazon and also a QC 3.0 Charger. The only issue I've found now is that if you remove the battery completely, it will occasionally lock up for no apparent reason. It also doesn't like powering up without the battery in my case and will sometimes lock during a boot or reboot. I replaced the power cord thinking that might be it, but it's still doing it. For the most part I don't have to reboot the unit as long as I have the fans on it WITH the battery. Without the battery if the power in the house even hiccups, no internet until a full power down and reboot of the router. Also noticed the battery charges MUCH faster with the fan and QC3.0 charger combo.