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rvbqsdf
Aug 31, 2019Follower
RAX40 dropping internet connection
It seems the router drops internet connection quite randomly. Modem.router does have internet access, so problem is due to the RAX40. 2nd item. It seems that multicast UDP is not supported how can i...
itsmehuey
Oct 10, 2020Luminary
ronald_fr wrote:Hello,
I'm running with V1.0.3.83_1.0.2 weeks ago. Widely better than 1.0.0.80
I only got an issue this morning (can't access to admin + one device unable to reconnect)
Power off - on and all went back.
Best regards
Ron
hi ron, when you mentioned that you weren't able to access the admin page is that due to the internal 500 error page which requires a reboot of the router in order for you to access it again? that's the same issue i'm having with the v1.0.3.83_1.0.2 beta firmware also.
yes it is miles better than the previous and dreaded .80 firmware, but i did still encounter one wifi crash on the first day that i was using it. however, per the debug page it's been about 1 day and 7 hours since the last time i rebooted the router so let's hope it holds up.
ronald_fr
Oct 10, 2020Luminary
Hello,
2 last times I was unable to connect to admin web page (not responding) w/o the error 500 I got with previous beta f/w. (With V1.0.3.83_1.0.2 there are less issues with the admin web.)
When the web page doesn't respond, the Netgear app on iPhone doesn't work too
Only way to recover is reboot (power off - on)
Best regards
Ron
- owenicoOct 11, 2020Guide
Dear Ron,
Are you planning to play the "Escape the Rat Race" game (i.e. hurger for the new firmware, but disappoint again and again), without ending? From my warmest advice, pls get rid of of "Netgear RAX40". You will enjoy your time with your love one much.
I will still reman at firmware of version 64, not go for any beta of "Netgear". To test the firmware, it is the work of "Negear Technical Team", not for the layman of us (i.e. simple client or users.). We had already paid them, purchased this tricky product.
My further advice. My life is much much better while using "ASUS".
The best regards,
Owen
- itsmehueyOct 11, 2020Luminary
owenico wrote:Dear Ron,
Are you planning to play the "Escape the Rat Race" game (i.e. hurger for the new firmware, but disappoint again and again), without ending? From my warmest advice, pls get rid of of "Netgear RAX40". You will enjoy your time with your love one much.
I will still reman at firmware of version 64, not go for any beta of "Netgear". To test the firmware, it is the work of "Negear Technical Team", not for the layman of us (i.e. simple client or users.). We had already paid them, purchased this tricky product.
My further advice. My life is much much better while using "ASUS".
The best regards,
Owen
Firstly, this was so utterly painful to read. I'm assuming English is not your native language.
Secondly, not everyone is able to "get rid of Netgear RAX40" as the return period for most of us has lapsed. Trying to sell off the router will result in financial loss as we would not be able to sell it for as much as we purchased it for.
Finally, those of us whom are on the beta firmware are doing so because we have exhausted all of our options and are doing whatever we can to get the product for which we paid for to work optimally and without faults. That being said, the beta firmware that I've been on for the last few days has been working much better. It has been online for approximately 4 days now without any WIFI disconnections/dropouts and I am still able to access the router admin/debug consoles without encountering the Internal 500 error anymore.
The best of the best regards,
Hieu.