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DaveInFL
Aspirant
Jun 16, 2021

EX700 wifi dropping signal

Hi there,

 

I have 3 Netgear devices in my home.  One is the C7100V that I recently put in place to replace my Comcast Modem.  As far as I can tell this is working fine and WiFi is working fine on this device.  Firmware version is V2.01.45, which seems to be fixed by Comcast and I have no way of updating it.  This device is my router.

 

I also have 2 EX700 WiFi extenders.  One is downstairs in my family room and one is upstairs in my office.  Both places are hard wired and I have multiple devices connected to each extender via ethernet cable.

I have both of these set up in Mesh mode.  I mainly work in my office and my laptop is hardwired, so connectivity is fine.  My wife uses a laptop in the kitchen (WiFi) and also her iPad/iPhone and she is telling me that the WiFi stops working from time to time.  I've also noticed this on my phone too, and when I use the laptop in the kitchen.  I have also seen my phone switch to celluar data :(  So, kind of frustrated that WiFi keeps dropping several times a day.

 

I have also tried the EX700's in AP Mode but that also seems to have WiFi issues.  Right now, my office EX700 is showing that the 5G from the router as grey, so assuming that means that the 5G signal is not reaching the office EX700.

 

Anyway, looking for some help as to how to stop the WiFi from dropping. I have just ordered a Netgear Mesh Extender EX7300 so I can extend my network onto the patio area, where the signal is weak, but fear these WiFi drops will affect that too.

9 Replies

  • 1.Check the power system. Maybe it`s just problem with electicity.
    2.Driver versions? Did you update your EX700?

    • DaveInFL's avatar
      DaveInFL
      Aspirant

      The power system is not an issue as there are multiple devices connected to the same power source as both EX700's.

       

      The firmware version on both is the same: V1.0.1.94_1.0.172

      • plemans's avatar
        plemans
        Guru - Experienced User

        A couple things. 

        1. Netgear doesn't have an EX700. based off firmware and your listing, you must mean EX7000

        2. When the extenders are hardwired into the router and are setup as an extender, it can cause issues/not work properly. If you're hardwiring them into the router, they need to be in AP mode. (It'd also be the fastest mode)

        2. If they're in AP mode, they don't function as a mesh device with their smart roaming. They need to be on separate wireless channels to prevent interference. You can use the same SSID (I wouldn't) like with a mesh network but it won't roam like a mesh network as devices will tend to stay connected until the signal deteriorates to the point of unusable or the device disconnects, reconnects. 

        3. Daisy chaining extenders (over wireless) also can be an issue. Not a problem if you're hardwiring them in but if you're using them wireless and in mesh mode, they can end up connected to each other and cause issues. its why I recommend people move to an actual mesh system like Netgear Orbi or MK nighthawk when they're needing more than 1 extender. 

         

        So try this. 

        Hardwire in the access points. Use a different ssid's from the router and make sure you've spread out the wireless channels you're using to prevent interference. Try that.