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dacker
Jul 13, 2019Aspirant
2.4GHz seems to have failed
Before I give-up and assume my gateway is half-dead, I thought I should see if anyone has any ideas. Yesterday, some of my 2.4GHz-only devices lost their connection to the C6300. When I tried to ...
FURRYe38
Jul 13, 2019Guru - Experienced User
If you did a factory reset and with out loading any saved config files, the 2.4Ghz still fails to appear for any device, sounds like this radio has gone down. Couple of options, find a 2.4Ghz supporting wifi acdess point or router and convert it in to a LAN to LAN access point for 2.4Ghz support. Disabling the 2.4ghz radio in the C modems UI.
Or Turn off both radios on the C modem and install a dual or tri band Access point for wifi needs.
Or bridge the C modem and configure it as a modem only and install a full on wifi router behind the C modem. Bridging the modem will disable all wifi and router features on the modem leaving the modem only for your ISP access and internet services.
dacker
Jul 16, 2019Aspirant
I ended up replacing the C6300v2 with a C7000 I had laying around. This, of course, solved my problem.
I disassembled the old one in case an antenna cable might have fallen off but no such like. It's been dutifully recycled into plastic, metal, and electronics bins at work. If I had bought it instead of getting it by beta testing it for Netgear, I'd be pretty ticked to have it die after just 18 months.
- FURRYe38Jul 16, 2019Guru - Experienced User
I might suggest that getting into a modem only unit and then getting a stand alone external router maybe better for you in the long run. External routers tend to last a bit longer and if the modem goes down, then you'd only need to replace the modem, not the entire modem and router combo unit.
Good Luck.
- dackerJul 16, 2019Aspirant
FURRYe38 wrote:I might suggest that getting into a modem only unit and then getting a stand alone external router maybe better for you in the long run. External routers tend to last a bit longer and if the modem goes down, then you'd only need to replace the modem, not the entire modem and router combo unit.
You are right, of course. I have a couple cable modems and several routers not being used, including a tri-band mesh router, however, the C7000 was quick to swap out and got my family off my back fast. There are 21 Wi-Fi devices in and around my house.
- FURRYe38Jul 16, 2019Guru - Experienced User
You could put the C7000 in modem mode and use one of the other wifi routers as your router too...