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allarone
Jun 20, 2019Star
RAX80 regularly disconnects devices, then they reconnect
I recently “upgraded” from an R8000 thinking I would have better connectivity and faster speeds. Since purchasing the RAX80 I continually have devices drop their connection at random, then they reco...
- Jan 29, 2020
My experience with this problem is slightly different. In my case, the RAX80 simply slows a specific (random) system's connection down to a crawl. Rebooting the system dows nothing to fix this. The only fix I've found so far is to reboot the router and problem is gone.
Tech support has suggested changing the MTU setting to 1468. (Advanced>setup>Wan Setup) So far, I haven't noticed any improvement from this.
So they made another suggestion I haven't had the opportunity to check out yet. Here it is:
">>click on advanced on the top of the page
>>Then Select Advanced Setup
>>under Advanced Setup click on Advanced Wireless setting
under Wireless Advanced Settings (2.4GHz b/g/n) under Fragmentation Length (256-2346): changed the number 2346 to 2300
for CTS/RTS Threshold (1-2347): change the number from 2347 to 2301
do the same for Wireless Advanced Settings (5GHz a/n/ac)
Hit apply.
After this please observe the connection at least six hours."Perhaps this is worth a try. I have some other problems with this box. If they can't resolve them, I'g going to ask NetGear to buy the RAX80 back or replace it with something that is stable enough to actually work correctly. - My own optinion is that they shouldn't be messing with public domain code to run this box, generally, this has too many glitches and security issues. - You'd think they could afford to have professionals writing the firmware for these systems.
xjn
Mar 01, 2020Apprentice
CaptGPF wrote:TomM_RAX80- completely agree with you. A lot of other routers have the ability display the channels currently in use within its vicinity - I cannot understand how a Premiumly Charged router can even be lacking in that basic functionality. Sure they have the Wifi Analytics app but that's lame when you can't do everything in the Router console.
dragonpak- isn't AX supposed to supplement MIMO? MIMO is a basic functionality since 802.11G - so having to disable this is really lame on NegGear's part. Based on the AX Spec, MU-MIMO is a part of AX - but downstream only - with upstream support slated later.
All around, I wish Netgear would get their act together. Aside from releasing a Pile of Junk with the RAX series, I would like them to seriously consider
- Making the advanced options configurable - such as beacon intervals and DTIM - Previous Netgear routers allow for this, why not the RAX?
- If they can't get AutoChannel selection to work, at least give us built-in tools to tune it itself
- Clean up their apps in the app store and have ONE unified app to do it all
You can change the beacon interval by changing properties in the hidden settings menu. Need to login from browser and navigate to
dragonpak
Mar 01, 2020Tutor
yeah fully agree, I tried many rounds and found channel 60 is stable. it is stable for certain period, then suddenly freeze again. I guess once you select DFS channel, when there is a jam from nearby, or even slightest disturbence, it causes this router to go loop and hang then disconnect all its connections, it just not very solid , it should lock into the frequency more tightly.
another stupid thing about this router is , when you make some changes, then reboot, then all the sudden the max will drop 1/2, until you on the QoS and off again. the firmware is just very buggy.
and btw, any Netgear people reading all these **bleep**? or just let us BS all the way and delete the thread later?