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ngeorge
Jan 14, 2019Tutor
Nighthawk X4S C7800 randomly dropping WiFi (will not connect)
Hello;
I purchased a Netgear C7800 cable modem/router about 6 months ago -- the two months, it randomly drops either the 2.4 Ghz. or 5 Ghz. wifi channels. This started as an occasional burp, bu...
chernabog915
Apr 24, 2019Initiate
I'm also having this same problem, and I've only had the unit about 8 weeks. Worked fine until the last firmware upgrade, and almost every night, after 8pm local time, both 2.4 and 5 channels won't connect, any device, yet all the devices see everything in the neighborhood. As long as you've had your's, it's obviously not just firmware. Who's your provider? I'm using Spectrum 500 speeds.
ngeorge
Apr 24, 2019Tutor
I’m on Comcast Xfinity — just 70/5 service... I had 150/10 at my old address, but when I moved they told me that to get 10 up I had to pay for the 250 tier which I wasn’t going to shell out for... so I dropped to the base package and it’s fine for now. Signal is fine, around -1 downstream power, SNR around 40 and upstream power around 45.
When the modem works, it’s great... but it’s just randomly dropping. Netgear blames Comcast, Comcast blames Netgear. I’m tending to believe that this is a Netgear issue — if it is caused by anything Comcast is doing, it’s an issue that affects this modem but not others.
I spent so much damn money on this thing — ironically to fix another Netgear issue — when I got the Nest cams, my old C6300 started to lock up and freak out regularly — reading up on this, it was due to the Intel Puma 6 chipset having major issues with saturated uploads... I bought the C7800 specifically because it had a Broadcom chipset, and because it has the most memory and processor speed for WiFi if a modem in the consumer class... when it works, it works... but now it just randomly drops the WiFi. I’m SO close to getting a nice separate Asus router and cable modem... but I just can’t justify spending this much money on junk — and don’t want to pawn it off on someone on EBay... I don’t care how much Netgear claims it’s a Comcast problem — it just doesn’t feel like one — that also doesn’t explain why the problem magically fixed itself for a couple months when they sent a new unit. I’m sure Comcast didn’t fix whatever their issue was magically at the same second I plugged in a replacement router...
When the modem works, it’s great... but it’s just randomly dropping. Netgear blames Comcast, Comcast blames Netgear. I’m tending to believe that this is a Netgear issue — if it is caused by anything Comcast is doing, it’s an issue that affects this modem but not others.
I spent so much damn money on this thing — ironically to fix another Netgear issue — when I got the Nest cams, my old C6300 started to lock up and freak out regularly — reading up on this, it was due to the Intel Puma 6 chipset having major issues with saturated uploads... I bought the C7800 specifically because it had a Broadcom chipset, and because it has the most memory and processor speed for WiFi if a modem in the consumer class... when it works, it works... but now it just randomly drops the WiFi. I’m SO close to getting a nice separate Asus router and cable modem... but I just can’t justify spending this much money on junk — and don’t want to pawn it off on someone on EBay... I don’t care how much Netgear claims it’s a Comcast problem — it just doesn’t feel like one — that also doesn’t explain why the problem magically fixed itself for a couple months when they sent a new unit. I’m sure Comcast didn’t fix whatever their issue was magically at the same second I plugged in a replacement router...