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rax120_rax80
Mar 09, 2020Apprentice
RAX120 Router Random Disconnects
Hey everyone, I know that I'm not the only one with problems on the Nighthawk WiFi 6 devices, but thought I'd post my most recent headache. My hardware consists of a Motorola MB8600 DOCS 3.1 modem w/...
rax120_rax80
Mar 10, 2020Apprentice
Good info Hanz. Maybe we can right an API call to test every 10 minutes. :-) I actually did figure out how to make a call to reboot either the RAX120 or RAX80 (I dont remember which one) once a day when I had some crashing issues last year, but that's a pretty crappy solution when they should have a reboot schedule built into the OS. *Hint, Hint netgear give the users more command and control*
My network has been up for almost 5 hours now, but I know it's only a matter of time. I've been given access to the .115 beta so I'll give that a after work tonight and report back.
HanzJ
Mar 10, 2020Guide
Ha...I may have to. I work from home and this could end up being a major problem for me.
Ah, scheduled reboot...yet another thing missing from this console. The list of things is growing that I'm accustomed to having. Jeez...this thing may be going back. The Advanced section isn't very advanced. I sent a PM to the person in this thread to try and get the beta as well. Hopefully they respond soon...and hopefully it works.
I can deal with software short-comings as long as the device is reliable.
- rax120_rax80Mar 10, 2020Apprentice
I moved from an Apple Airport Extreme Base station and a TP link AP to two Nighthawks for better performance. What I have gained in performance I've lost in stability. My old switches would run for a year with no reboot and never miss a beat...The last time I saw a switch with stability problems this bad was a Brocade/Extreme VDX 6740. But at least those had an excuse, cuz the switch would eat the CF card due to a bug that literally wrote it to death. >_<
Netgear needs to do something for their customer base. $400 per device with only 90 days of support, but code that makes support a necessity, is unnacceptable. Nighthawk is the flag ship prosumer device, but they are plauged with problems. A never ending upgrade path to unstable beta firmware isn't a good solution either. Better software engineering w/ Agile and real QA seems to be the lacking here as well. I wish I was in my return period still, cuz I'd send these back to Amazon in a heartbeat.
- BATellerMar 10, 2020Tutor
Does anyone have a working solution?
I've tried the latest release RAX120-V1.0.1.114
I've tried the latest beta RAX120-V1.0.1.118_BETA
No luck on either fronts.I've also replaced the entire RAX120 with Amazon (thinking it was a defective unit). No luck.
I thought I had a solution by turning AX off, but it appears the problem still persists even after turning that off (turned it off last night, whole router lost WAN connection again today upon new WiFi 6 device connecting to WAP).
(Specific Setting: Enable AX - This WiFi mode will enable AX features such as OFDMA)However I have pinpointed the trigger to WiFi 6 capable devices (Macbook Pro, latest iPhone, etc) when they connect to the Wireless Router, it'll drop every connection (even ethernet) via WAN. The only solution is a router reboot which will allow my Wifi 6 capable devices to connect too (within a brief period). However any new connections after ~5-10 min or so will result in the complete data disconnect again.
I'm literally to the point of thinking of using one RAX120 for Wireless and another for a Router. This is crazy.
- rax120_rax80Mar 10, 2020Apprentice
This seems like a different issue than Hanz and I are facing. We are seeing the RAX120 randomly fail to resolve DNS requests from connected hosts, which bascally breaks connectivity cuz everything relys on DNS unless hard coded with IP addresses.