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Greekst
Aug 13, 2019Tutor
Rax80 smart connect issue wifi dropping
Ive been having issues with my RAX80 since purchasing it , if i leave the router with the seperate bands (2.4ghz &5ghz) it runs fine but once i activate smartconnect all i get is intermittent connecti...
NeerajSh
Jan 03, 2020Aspirant
I am facing the same issue from the last 2 and half months. The customer support team tried everything and they made me expert in changing the channels, upgrading/downgrading the firmware, etc. Finally, they told me that they would replace the device with another one. However, I checked on the internet regarding the same that Netgear is returning the refurbished/repaired/old devices if RMA. I purchased a new one and don't want a refurbished unit. So, I decided to keep my faulty router with me. I am so proud of you Netgear.
This is my first and last router with Netgear. I promise, even if you fix the issue in the furture, I will never purchase any Netgear device in my life.
- Binstead5Jan 03, 2020GuideIts a never ending nightmare a waste of valuable time and nearly £300. I just dont understand whats going on. Was the software outsourced and thats why Netgear are so slow to react if at all.
What can be done to get a globle solution.- xjnJan 03, 2020Apprentice
Binstead5 wrote:
Its a never ending nightmare a waste of valuable time and nearly £300. I just dont understand whats going on. Was the software outsourced and thats why Netgear are so slow to react if at all.
What can be done to get a globle solution.I read on another forum firmware development was outsourced to a company called Delta Networks... not sure if true or not but would not be surprised.
- avtellaJan 24, 2020ProdigyDelta Networks is the contracted manufacturer of the RAX120 and R7800, the WiFI and internal switch firmware comes from the chipset manufacturer, Qualcomm in this case as it’s a QCA based router and as for the rest of the firmware yeah I heard Delta may be involved not sure how true but Ive heard that too.
Delta makes products to requested specs using requested chips and they even advertise that they can do basic software work if needed. I forget which company Asus uses for their contracts, but I think they do the firmware side in house minus the WiFi and switch part which is provided by the chipset manufacturers.
- robledrewJan 03, 2020Apprentice
I'd suggest finding the contact information of their executive leadership team and using social media tools like twitter and facebook to ask them publically to comment on the situation.