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talmai
Aug 22, 2020Aspirant
RAX40 Drops internet and has to be rebooted almost daily
My RAX 40 started to drop internet connection almost everyday for the past two weeks. Need to reboot and the internet is back. Firmware V1.0.3.80 App version 2.6.0.13 I checked and there's no new f...
itsmehuey
Dec 10, 2020Luminary
it's an issue that has plagued pretty much all RAX40 owners are Netgear continue to turn a blind eye..
they just released a firmware which supposedly fixes the instability, but also, removed advertised functionality such as WPA, AX-OFDMA, Smart Connect.. they're pretty much just scamming us all.
NetLimbo
Dec 19, 2020Aspirant
Unbelievable - I have the same problem, and here I was thinking that it is unique to my situation. I have the Netgear CM100 modem and the RAX40. My Wireless connection drops almost every day. I called Netgear and they said that I was outside of the 90 day support period and I have to pay for support. I saw the downloads page for the RAX40 and it lists V1.0.3.88 as the latest version, but without OFDMA, WPA3, SmartConnect, and that I should roll back to V1.0.3.80 if I needed those features. I paid a premium for these features - why should I have to scale back? And, the Downloads page does not have the V1.0.3.80 version. How do I roll back if I have a problem with V1.0.3.88? Why is Netgear becoming such low quality product and poor support? I have had Netgear products for 20 years now. This is very disappointing.
I have no option but to use the V1.0.3.88 version - my household is screaming at me for dropped connections. But I need to get V1.0.3.80 first so I can roll back if I have a problem. Where do I find version V1.0.3.80? Can someone tell me please?
- michaelkenwardDec 19, 2020Guru - Experienced User
NetLimbo wrote:
And, the Downloads page does not have the V1.0.3.80 version. How do I roll back if I have a problem with V1.0.3.88?
Old versions stay in the library unless they have a serious problem. Then Netgear removes that version completely.
If that happens your only option is to go back to an earlier version.
- NetLimboDec 19, 2020Aspirant
Thanks for the response. I was truly hoping that would not be the answer. So, my choice is to take the risk on V1.00.3.88 or fall back to the one older than V1.00.3.80, which is V1.00.3.64. I have not seen much feedback on the 1.00.3.88 on this model.
- itsmehueyDec 21, 2020Luminary
NetLimbo wrote:Thanks for the response. I was truly hoping that would not be the answer. So, my choice is to take the risk on V1.00.3.88 or fall back to the one older than V1.00.3.80, which is V1.00.3.64. I have not seen much feedback on the 1.00.3.88 on this model.
The only feedback I have is that it works without any dropouts so far but sacrificing some features like WPA3 which is an absolute joke as the router was advertised with WPA3 compatability..