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Retired_Member
Jun 17, 2020RAX40 Firmware 1.0.3.80 Crash/Bug Log
Hello folks, can everyone please log all the issues they are experiencing with the RAX40 router on 1.0.3.80 firmware under this thread, I see there are several threads going on about the issue, figur...
abelak
Dec 16, 2020Guide
I really appreciate this community. Thanks to Retired_Member for starting this thread to highlight the issues with this router. I hope you get a replacement or a refund for the time, effort and money you've put into this product and company.
I raised a ticket for replacing this router but I have decided against it and instead, will be buying an AX router from ASUS in the next sale. I just wanted to recap the absurdity of what I have had to put up with, with regards to this product. I am sure others have their own version. This will put things into context for community members who have had a pleasant experience with netgear products and may wonder why we're frustrated.
- The first experience with a wifi router is the setup and setting this router was not easy. The router was not recognizable by any device after setting it up and it took me little over an hour to set it up after physically resetting it a few times.
- Then came this brilliant update which completely broke the router. I have had to spend at least 4 hours to get it working after turning off features which are touted as basic features for this kind of router.
- As I'm writing this message, this thread has 319 messages and 4681 views. While the community has been supportive, there is noone from netgear who has checked in (I don't know if moderators count). For a thread with so many views and messages for something negative, it should have gotten someone's attention.
- I waited patiently and did not ask for a beta to test because I thought maybe they will have an update in a month or two. Instead, for 6 months, they kept an unstable firmware available on their support site. Then they casually release a firmware which effectively turned the router into an AC router which one could get at a third of the price.
I'm in India, I don't have any option to get another model of this router (not even the v2) if I ask for a replacement, I do not have confidence in their service. Asus has released 4 updates to their equivalent router in these 6 months which address bugs and/or security issues.Either netgear doesn't know what they are doing or they just don't care about their customers. I have been observing how they have been handling this situation and it does not instill a speck of confidence in their products/service/expertise. All the best to everyone trying to get a replacement and fingers-crossed that the router you get works.
Retired_Member
Dec 17, 2020Does anyone have any experience with ASUS RT-AX3000? Same idea same concept same features if not more on ASUS...
- Retired_MemberDec 20, 2020
I upgraded my RMA for 17 dollars and now Netgear will send a RAX43 first and then will include a shipping label for the RAX40. If you guys can get your RMA to upgrade your RAX40s for the 43, make sure you select the second option in the RMA options. Finally this whole 6 months long ordeal is coming to an end. First time ever for me to have dealt with an electronic device issue this long. I recommend the RAX40 owners contact support as soon as possible and state that Netgear is replacing RAX40s with 43s
- itsmehueyDec 21, 2020Luminary
Retired_Member wrote:
I upgraded my RMA for 17 dollars and now Netgear will send a RAX43 first and then will include a shipping label for the RAX40. If you guys can get your RMA to upgrade your RAX40s for the 43, make sure you select the second option in the RMA options. Finally this whole 6 months long ordeal is coming to an end. First time ever for me to have dealt with an electronic device issue this long. I recommend the RAX40 owners contact support as soon as possible and state that Netgear is replacing RAX40s with 43s
I tried and they're not budging. They said that it comes down to the engineers and they need to run more tests and other nonsense to isolate issues etc. I'm not even going to bother anymore especially if they're going to make you pay 17 dollars for an advance replacement before you send in the piece of junk RAX40. Rather save that money to put towards a better router from a more honest and overall better company.
- ronald_frDec 23, 2020Luminary
Hi,
I use firmware V1.0.3.88_1.0.1 with issues when trying to connect on admin web page (no response)>>> "power off-on" needed to fix.
I asked for a beta as I had previously (with less issues) ... Got a link to get it from support ...
And surprise : I got a new f/w having same version same size same checksum than the original V1.0.3.88_1.0.1 !!!
Again the same story!
BR
Ron