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mbolo01
Feb 16, 2026Aspirant
WiFi Drops Every Hour
Hello - Same issue for me here. My setup is made of one RBE371 and 2xRBE370, firmware V12.1.3.11_5.1.12, acquired end of October 2025. Initially I thought the issue was coming from my ISP Live TV st...
- Feb 20, 2026
Hello - Sorry for the delay responding, I was busy trying to get more evidences about the issue. I think I finally found something interesting.
First I miss to indicate that my RBR is configured as an Access Point, connected to my ISP router via a Cat7 cable.
The RBR is acquiring its IP address from the ISP router via DHCP.
I found in the Orbi logs that there were events recorded every 6 hours showing internet connection being established (I missed to save the exact message). I identified that the time the events were recorded were the same the RBR was renewing its IP address (my ISP provider lease time is 12 hours)
These events' time were also the same I could witness serious TV live stream freeze or pings failing against the RBR IP or the ISP router.Smaller freezes were also happening every hour between two DHCP lease renew requests, e.g. renew request at 1:34 implies about 3 seconds TV stream freeze, shorter freezes could be seen at 2:34, 3:34, 4:34, etc... up to the next renew request and so on.
I then concluded that the DHCP IP address renew request of the RBR was intrusive, as well as smaller events occurring hourly between each DHCP renew.
I decided to set a fixed IP address in the RBR and so far I haven't had any TV live stream freeze.
Note 1: that all traffic with buffering (music, internet radio, video) was not noticeably impacted versus Live TV which in the case of my provider is multicast
Note 2: I initially thought about Wifi drops but I'm now convinced that it is related to the RBR leaving and entering back in the network at each IP DHCP renew plus other hourly events that i cannot understand but that could be related as they are happening each hour between two renews.
Hope it helps.
I'll have a look at the new firmware if available for my region too (I'm located in France)
mbolo01
Feb 20, 2026Aspirant
Hello - Sorry for the delay responding, I was busy trying to get more evidences about the issue. I think I finally found something interesting.
First I miss to indicate that my RBR is configured as an Access Point, connected to my ISP router via a Cat7 cable.
The RBR is acquiring its IP address from the ISP router via DHCP.
I found in the Orbi logs that there were events recorded every 6 hours showing internet connection being established (I missed to save the exact message). I identified that the time the events were recorded were the same the RBR was renewing its IP address (my ISP provider lease time is 12 hours)
These events' time were also the same I could witness serious TV live stream freeze or pings failing against the RBR IP or the ISP router.
Smaller freezes were also happening every hour between two DHCP lease renew requests, e.g. renew request at 1:34 implies about 3 seconds TV stream freeze, shorter freezes could be seen at 2:34, 3:34, 4:34, etc... up to the next renew request and so on.
I then concluded that the DHCP IP address renew request of the RBR was intrusive, as well as smaller events occurring hourly between each DHCP renew.
I decided to set a fixed IP address in the RBR and so far I haven't had any TV live stream freeze.
Note 1: that all traffic with buffering (music, internet radio, video) was not noticeably impacted versus Live TV which in the case of my provider is multicast
Note 2: I initially thought about Wifi drops but I'm now convinced that it is related to the RBR leaving and entering back in the network at each IP DHCP renew plus other hourly events that i cannot understand but that could be related as they are happening each hour between two renews.
Hope it helps.
I'll have a look at the new firmware if available for my region too (I'm located in France)
- FURRYe38Feb 20, 2026Guru - Experienced User
Ok so yes if the RBR is in AP mode, recommend using static IP address configuration on the RBR to help avoid Dynamic DHCP IP address expiration and renewing at the ISP router level.
Please review this for Orbi AP Mode and using Static IP address configurations:
Static IP Address Configuration for AP Mode | NETGEAR Communities
If you want to update the FW on your system, please review this:
Procedure to Manually Firmware Update Orbi and Nighthawk Mesh systems. | NETGEAR Communities
If you feel that your change in configuration was solved, please mark your post as a solution so others will know.
Be sure to save off a back up configuration to file for safe keeping. Saves time if a reset is needed.
https://kb.netgear.com/000062080/How-do-I-back-up-the-configuration-settings-on-my-Orbi-WiFi-System
Enjoy. 📡
- mbolo01Feb 21, 2026Aspirant
Thanks. post marked as a solution.
That said, first time I'm seeing a so intrusive DHCP IP renew, as well as unexpected hourly disruptions between to renews, something Netgear should have a look at.- FURRYe38Feb 21, 2026Guru - Experienced User
If the ISP is renewing this every 12 hours, "RBR was renewing its IP address (my ISP provider lease time is 12 hours)" then the RBR is only following up and having to re-handshade the connect when this happens if the ISP triggers this. You'll need to ask the ISP about this as that would be the source of the interuption.