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brucemoose2
Jul 27, 2022Aspirant
R6700AX auto-updated to V1.0.12.114 firmware. Stops responding to 1 device - works fine for others.
I have an R6700AX connected to Starlink (latest version). Firmware was recently updated automatically to 1.0.12.114. I have around 10 devices connected to the router over wireless. One laptop will...
- Jul 27, 2022
I believe that I fixed this by disabling AX features. In wireless setup, I unchecked the "Enable AX" checkbox and applied the settings from a second laptop. Suddenly, the laptop that was having connectivity issues reported that it was connected to the internet again. I will report back if this problem reproduces again. But the takeaway is that the R6700AX doesn't seem to play nicely in default settings with my laptop's Qualcomm WiFi adapter: Qualcomm WCN685x Wi-Fi 6E Dual Band Simultaneous (DBS) WiFiCx. Hopefully Netgear support sees this and does a proper investigation so I can use AX on this router.
plemans
Jul 27, 2022Guru - Experienced User
What actual starlink router is it connected to?
Is the R6700 in ap mode? or does the starlink have the netgears ip address set in its DMZ?
- brucemoose2Jul 27, 2022Aspirant
The Starlink router functionality and wifi are disabled - Starlink unit is configured in bypass mode (it provides 1 IP address and acts more or less like a cable/DSL modem). I have a Starlink ethernet adapter (the latest version has no built-in ethernet port, so this is required) connecting Starlink directly to the R6700AX. DHCP is provided by the R6700AX for the local network.
As an update to the original post, when I look at the router log for the R6700AX, I see lots of duplicate entries for DHCP. Example:
[DHCP IP 192.168.1.21][Device Name: MY_LAPTOP1234] to MAC address <normal looking MAC>, <date and time>
[DHCP IP 192.168.1.21][Device Name: MY_LAPTOP1234] to MAC address <normal looking MAC>, <date and time>
[DHCP IP 192.168.1.21][Device Name: MY_LAPTOP1234] to MAC address <normal looking MAC>, <date and time>
The timestamps are usually about 2-5 seconds apart. This appears related to me, but may just be a symptom rather than the root cause.
- brucemoose2Jul 27, 2022Aspirant
I believe that I fixed this by disabling AX features. In wireless setup, I unchecked the "Enable AX" checkbox and applied the settings from a second laptop. Suddenly, the laptop that was having connectivity issues reported that it was connected to the internet again. I will report back if this problem reproduces again. But the takeaway is that the R6700AX doesn't seem to play nicely in default settings with my laptop's Qualcomm WiFi adapter: Qualcomm WCN685x Wi-Fi 6E Dual Band Simultaneous (DBS) WiFiCx. Hopefully Netgear support sees this and does a proper investigation so I can use AX on this router.
- plemansJul 28, 2022Guru - Experienced User
I'd be checking with qualcomm not netgear. that device is one of the newest 6e chipsets.