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SwiftCookie
Jul 05, 2020Tutor
XR500 rebooting itself
Hey! So I'm on my second XR500 now because my first one randomly started rebooting itself after a year of use. I've had my new replacement for a week now and I've already seen it reboot a few times. ...
Netduma-Fraser
Jul 05, 2020NetDuma Partner
Does it work when plugged directly into a wall outlet?
SwiftCookie
Jul 05, 2020Tutor
Yeah I tried in a surge protector, wall socket, different power cable but it's the same issue my last one had. There seems to be a fair few people having the same issue as me. I'm currently testing it plugged into a different power point in another room. It's hard to monitor because I'm not always online to keep an eye on it. It's annoying that the logs are wiped after a reboot, would be nice to have some extra info. Also it's definitely not due to overheating either. Do Netgear routers not function well with Aussie power compared to what you run in the UK?
Are there any like schedule settings that would cause it to reboot automatically?
I wish you guys chose someone better than Netgear to partner with haha :')
Are there any like schedule settings that would cause it to reboot automatically?
I wish you guys chose someone better than Netgear to partner with haha :')
- Netduma-FraserJul 05, 2020NetDuma Partner
I'm actually using an originally US XR500 with an adapter into an extension lead so I don't think that's the issue. There are no scheduled settings for reboots. Try using TFTP to reinstall the firmware prior to booting and see if that helps: https://kb.netgear.com/000059634/How-to-upload-firmware-to-a-NETGEAR-router-using-Windows-TFTP
- SwiftCookieJul 05, 2020TutorOkay I'll try it tomorrow, need to get some sleep now. I'll also monitor if a power point in another room makes any difference.
Don't suppose 3.0 has any bug fixes for anything along the lines of power management etc? - SwiftCookieJul 06, 2020Tutor
Okay so a different power point in another room hasn't fixed my issues, it's rebooted about 5 times in the last couple hours for no apparent reason. I've just tried that TFPT solution and CMD said that the transfer was successful but when I logged into the router GUI all my settings were still the same as I left them, isn't it supposed to wipe them when it's reinstalled the firmware? If it hasn't actually worked I'll have to try again later tonight after work :/ But yeah things aren't looking good :(
- Netduma-FraserJul 06, 2020NetDuma PartnerNot that I'm aware of but it should be more stable in general, could be conflicting settings or a memory issue causing it. Reinstalling the firmware wouldn't wipe any settings, just a factory reset does that so if it said successful then it would have reinstalled. Do let us know if that has made a difference.