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Stanzzz's avatar
Stanzzz
Aspirant
Jun 19, 2020

C7000-AC1900 intermittent internet - drops for 5-10 minutes every 2-3 hours

I have been using the Nighthawk C7000-AC1900 modem router for the last three years, and I havent had any major issues for the most part. For the last three weeks, the connection has been dropping for 5-10 mins every 2-3 hours, sometimes even more frequently. Restarts didnt help, and the firmware is up to date. ISP support asked me to talk to Netgear and trouble shoot the bands, radio etc, since I am not using their modem. I cant get Netgear support since the device is out of warranty. PLEASE HELP. :( Working from home and the connectivity issues are causing major issues at work.

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  • FURRYe38's avatar
    FURRYe38
    Guru - Experienced User

    What channels are you using? Auto? Try setting manual channel 1, 6 or 11 on 2.4Ghz and any unused channel on 5Ghz.
    Any Wifi Neighbors near by? If so, how many?

     

    Do wired connections also not connect when this happens? 

     

    • Stanzzz's avatar
      Stanzzz
      Aspirant

      Thanks for the response. 

      I use channel 6 for 2.5 since 11 seems to be quite busy -> 6+ which includes two of my extendors (EX2700 and Rockspace 1200Mbps) as well. There are quite a few wifi networks in the neighbourhood and the channel assignments looks very different each time I check. 

      I have channel 60 for 5, which seems to be DFS. I guess this is fine? 

       

      I presume the wired connections have the same problem because whenever there is a wifi glitch I get the message that the Samsung smarthings hub, which is wired to the modem-roter, is disconnected too.

       

      By the way, yesterday night, the whole network went down for a while, and then I realized that I couldnt even find my 2.5 and 5G SSIDs. It looks like the C7000 unit somehow got reset and was transmitting the default NETGEAR SSIDs, and I had to set up the whole thing from the scratch. This has happened once before as well, a few months ago. I am not sure if this is OK or if i should be concerned (like a hack). :(

       

      Thank you,

      Vibin 

      • FURRYe38's avatar
        FURRYe38
        Guru - Experienced User

        Stanzzz wrote:

        Thanks for the response. 

        I use channel 6 for 2.5 since 11 seems to be quite busy -> 6+ which includes two of my extendors (EX2700 and Rockspace 1200Mbps) as well. There are quite a few wifi networks in the neighbourhood and the channel assignments looks very different each time I check. 

        Can you disable the extenders for a while and lets let if we can stablize the modem alone. 

        Is there a power output setting under  Advanced Tab/Advanced Settings/Wireless Settings by chance>? 

         

        I have channel 60 for 5, which seems to be DFS. I guess this is fine? 

        Please channge this channel to 36 thru 48 or 149 thru 165.

         

        I presume the wired connections have the same problem because whenever there is a wifi glitch I get the message that the Samsung smarthings hub, which is wired to the modem-roter, is disconnected too.

        Possible the modem and WAN are going down. I know that some modems will reboot if the WAN signal goes down. 

         

        By the way, yesterday night, the whole network went down for a while, and then I realized that I couldnt even find my 2.5 and 5G SSIDs. It looks like the C7000 unit somehow got reset and was transmitting the default NETGEAR SSIDs, and I had to set up the whole thing from the scratch. This has happened once before as well, a few months ago. I am not sure if this is OK or if i should be concerned (like a hack). :(

        Not this isn't a hack, more like bad modem operation. The modem should not be resetting to factory on it's own. 

        Something to contact NG support about.

        olympos1625