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Rogerusp
Jun 11, 2020Aspirant
Slow WIFI after adding EX8000
I have a netgear EX8000 extender connected to my router netgear nighthawk X6 R8000. Connected my wifi devices on 5ghz. Speeds are great (500mbps up and down) but a few times a week wifi speed gets rea...
plemans
Jun 18, 2020Guru - Experienced User
what quantum gateway are you connected to?
there's several.
The extender functions off the 5ghz the router is using so if the gateway changes 5ghz channels, then the extender needs to as well.
Rogerusp
Jun 18, 2020Aspirant
I will check which one. But wifi on Fios Quantum is turned off and channels are fixed (not on AUTO)
- plemansJun 18, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Try disabling one of the R8000 5ghz bands temporarily. See if it stays stable running off 1. And then if that stay stable, swap to disabling the other 5ghz and using it as backhaul. Maybe one of the 5ghz channels is having issues on the router, the extender, or even just interference
- RogeruspJun 18, 2020AspirantBut if i disable one 5ghz band on the router the extender can only connect to the other band right? Wont this compromise speed since one 5ghz band will be used as both backhaul and broadcasting?
- plemansJun 18, 2020Guru - Experienced User
You'd be doing it on the router.
It won't compromise the extender and its for checking stability. Again, its for testing to see if there's issues with the routers 5ghz. Which is what could cause the EX8000 to be switching around.
- RogeruspJun 19, 2020AspirantRadios are working fine. I have now set both R8000 and EX8000 IPs to static. Lets see if that makes a difference
- RogeruspJun 20, 2020Aspirant3rd day and EX8000 connection to R8000 remains on the second 5ghz channels as it should be. WIFI speeds as high as 550mbps. Hopefully stays that way
- RogeruspSep 27, 2020AspirantI think i found out what the problem is. Every time i run ookla speed test using my surface pro it knocks down the 5ghz connection for a few seconds and then the extender connects to the wrong 5ghz radio making wifi slower. Go figure but i have been able to replicate this issue every single time i tried
- jcv2428Sep 27, 2020Aspirant
Good for you. It looks like your issue is with ookla. I wish that was my case. For me I have never been able to use my EX8000 as an EXTENDER; I can only use it as an access point. Last time I tried, two months ago, a NETGEAR guru technician was remoting into my PC trying to configure it as a Wi-Fi extender when at the very end he got error message 400. He became frustrated after several attemps and I never heard from him again. After upgrading to the most recent EX8000 firmware this month I have tested speeds of 880 Mbps on a 1G network. However, still getting error 400 when trying to configure the EX8000 as an extender. It is so sad NETGEAR only offers 3 months manufacturer warranty on this device. You must purchase additional warranty which is becoming a huge part of NETGEAR business. Cha-Chin!