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tlbauerle
Nov 30, 2024Aspirant
XR1000 needs to be reset constantly!
Help! I have a Nighthawk XR1000, and it is just over 2 years old. It needs to be uplugged and power cycled several times a week. I just did a factory reset a month ago. The firmware is updated ...
tlbauerle
Nov 30, 2024Aspirant
Great question, here we go:
1. What causes me to reset the router?
It could be things like our phones will not connect to the router WiFi at all. Or our IOT devices won’t connect to the internet suddenly. I’ll have a flashing “internet light” on the router. We will call our ISP and we don’t have an outage and after a power cycle everything will be fine. The last time I reset is because a power cycle didn’t fix anything and I couldn’t log into and access DumaOS, it wouldn’t load.
2. What is connected tot he router? Modem?
Nope, I have fiber correctly coming into the router. No modem at all. I have a secondary router downstream after this as my main gateway, and a couple of switches and an extender, but that’s it.
3. Have I searched the community?
Yup, and lots of people complain that they have to reset the router because DumaOS won’t load and have similar issues.
4. Have I contacted Netgear support?
I did put in my serial number and found the only support options I have is to make a post and search the knowledge base. I don’t have access to call any dedicated support team. Everything has expired and I’m not willing to pay for a dedicated service contract.
1. What causes me to reset the router?
It could be things like our phones will not connect to the router WiFi at all. Or our IOT devices won’t connect to the internet suddenly. I’ll have a flashing “internet light” on the router. We will call our ISP and we don’t have an outage and after a power cycle everything will be fine. The last time I reset is because a power cycle didn’t fix anything and I couldn’t log into and access DumaOS, it wouldn’t load.
2. What is connected tot he router? Modem?
Nope, I have fiber correctly coming into the router. No modem at all. I have a secondary router downstream after this as my main gateway, and a couple of switches and an extender, but that’s it.
3. Have I searched the community?
Yup, and lots of people complain that they have to reset the router because DumaOS won’t load and have similar issues.
4. Have I contacted Netgear support?
I did put in my serial number and found the only support options I have is to make a post and search the knowledge base. I don’t have access to call any dedicated support team. Everything has expired and I’m not willing to pay for a dedicated service contract.
michaelkenward
Nov 30, 2024Guru - Experienced User
tlbauerle wrote:
3. Have I searched the community?
Yup, and lots of people complain that they have to reset the router because DumaOS won’t load and have similar issues.
So, the DumaOS people are the best to seek help from. Now you are in the right parish. Perhaps they can assist.
Nope, I have fiber correctly coming into the router. No modem at all. I have a secondary router downstream after this as my main gateway, and a couple of switches and an extender, but that’s it.
How is that "router downstream" configured. As an Access Point.
Just another user with time on their hands.
- tlbauerleDec 01, 2024AspirantThat router downstream is set up with the static IP of 192.168.1.2 and it assigns addresses above a certain number. I don’t remember. Perhaps I need to define the ip range on the xr1000 after a reset. I need to look into that.
- Netduma-FraserDec 01, 2024NetDuma PartnerIn LAN Settings on the XR, set the DHCP range to start at .50, then assign reserved IP addresses to devices between .2 & .49 so they're out of the DHCP range, apply, reboot from the interface, wait 2 minutes and see if that stops the disconnects. Otherwise change it to a range that doesn't conflict with your other router and assign IPs that don't conflict.
Make changes then reboot the router from the interface, this should act as a hard save and then if you unplug the router the next time it shouldn't reset.