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duanenc
Dec 14, 2019Aspirant
Home Network Upgrade
Currently I have the R7000 and I am getting alot of drops, sometimes 5g isn't even active. I have the latest firmware on the device. Network Topology - 2 Xbox Laptop (used to play online game...
plemans
Dec 14, 2019Guru - Experienced User
If you're using the latest R7000 firmware, that might be your issue right there. Its not known to be the most stable firmware. The agreed upon stable version is the .42 firmware.
A couple things you can try first though.
1. What modem is it? do you have a screen shot of your modem connections? many isp will say "its not our equipment" as a first line when it potentially is.
2. Have you tried a factory reset of the R7000? Some of the firmware upgrades responded very favorably to a factory reset and re-install from scratch.
3. if that doesn't fix it, you can try downgrading the firmware to the .42 firmare. I'd recommend doing it over a hardwired connection and resetting it afterward for the best results.
With streaming/gaming, if you have the potential to upgrade to hardwired connections for minimal cost, its worth it. I've hardwired in all my 4k devices, streamers, and gaming machines and it took quite a load off my network. Well worth it.
duanenc
Dec 14, 2019Aspirant
So over the last year, i have changed Modems 3 times, and routers. I had an order router, one I used while I was in a different location, and modem ARIS 6183, now since I upgraded (using that term lightly). This worked on the COX network and I had zero drops. Older router also.
Spectrum network seems to have challenges, I had an SNR problem before this modem doesn't give me the option to see for myself, I have to take the word of Spectrum.
As for software, I have tried what you asked, and over the course of the year it hasn't changed. I am not sure where the problem is, but I am gathering the router.
Modem is a spectrum issued modem, since it was free, I decided to try it. However, the problem existed prior to the upgrade, and after the upgrade there is no changes to the drops. Understand the drops have been going on for a year, while I was trying to nail down the problem.
Essentially I concluded i have 3 maybe 4 choices -
1. Hard wire the 2 XBOXes and leave everything else the way it is.
2. Upgrade to XR500 or higher (mesh maybe with the XR570)
3. Go mesh 100%4
4. Leave it as is and deal with it (which is an option but not one that works)
Thoughts?
- plemansDec 15, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Thoughts?
it seems like you've got more than a single issue. From what you've said, you've got issues with your ISP line coming into your home creating signal issues. And you've got issues with your 5g signal.
A router upgraded/change might be worth seeing if it helps with the 5ghz issue. The R7000 (when it works) is a fairly decent router. But all devices go bad eventually. You could try some 3rd party firmware with it as I've heard good things about the R7000 with aftermarket firmware. Or it could truly be going bad and need a replacment.
Eitherway you've got a challenge with the poor isp signal and a sketch router. Any change might help.
- Netduma-FraserDec 15, 2019NetDuma PartnerIt's hard to say exactly what the issue is. Initially I'd want to say try 'forgetting' the network on every device and then reconnecting by entering the password. Then I'd say it could be wireless congestion, do you have any close neighbours or WiFi signals in close proximity? Wireless devices (not just WiFi enabled) such as headphones, mobiles etc within 3 feet of the router may cause disruptions to the WiFi stability as well. Have you used a WiFi analyser to find the least congested network and change to that? If wireless congestion is an issue then ethernetting up the Xboxes should help with that. A router/mesh system with stronger WiFi would probably help but hard to say at this moment without ruling out other variables.
- duanencDec 15, 2019Aspirant
Just to clear up some information -
Yes I had an SNR issue, that was cleared up. Do I still think the ISP sucks, yes, but the amount of routers/modems and speed changes/service changes I have done over the last year haven't changed anything, the router is still dropping signal.
All the signs are pointing to a router which drops the 5g signal alot and then doesn't allow devices to reconnect, almost like a reboot of the 5g not the router.
Great ideas, one person asked about an analyzer I will try this option, I did it before, but I wouldn't expect 5g to go that far. i don't think i have seen issues on the 2g, but most of the devices are on 5g.
No one seemed to recommend a new router? However if I don't need to go that way, thats okay also, it seems as if you are pointing towards interference, not so much equipment lacking.
There are several WIFI routers in my area, but the devices unable to reconnect and serve lag, or complete loss of signal have me concerned.
- Netduma-FraserDec 15, 2019NetDuma PartnerAs you're in the Pro Gaming section I would be a bit biased and recommend an XR router, most likely the XR700 has it has very powerful WiFi and for the size of your home I think that would be optimal. I just wouldn't want to recommend you a product before you have tried other avenues with the existing router around WiFi interference etc.