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Stump_lil
Apr 02, 2016Aspirant
CM500
Recently bought a CM500 modem to replace my ISP provide modem and I hooked it up and contacted my ISP to do their part and they did and my lan connection is great but my wifi took a dump, I have a ni...
mediatrek
Apr 02, 2016Virtuoso
If your Wi-Fi is not acting as it should with your R7000, I assume you updated to a firmware version beyond v1.0.4.30. The versions above that were pulled for public release after most R7000 users had devices being dropped via Wi-Fi on the R7000.
You will want to roll back your firmware to v.1.0.4.30. You can download it from the R7000 Downloads Support Page. After rolling back the firmware, you will want to do a factory erase of your router settings, then reconfigure everything as you like it/want it. DO NOT use a backup configuration file to restore your settings.