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SavellM
Mar 19, 2012Aspirant
WNDAP360 losing connection
So I have a WNDAP360, running the latest 2.1.1 firmware. It is setup to be as basic as possible. I have disabled the QoS features, and set the channel. I looked with inSSIDer and got my 2 most free...
SavellM
Feb 08, 2013Aspirant
So further to this.
Altho the AP is still absolutely RUBBISH, and I cannot return it.
I tried the 2.1.5 and 2.1.6 firmware.
Another new bug has been release.
If you reboot the AP from within the WebGUI it seems to reboot, but the 5ghz network never comes back.
I mean seriously Netgear, do not do any QA?!
You are releasing firmware for AP's that are utter poop.
You release a business product that is in essence a large paperweight.
And the only way to get the 5ghz back is to do a factory reset!
Good job, well done, if user expectations wasn't already low, you have gone and just nuked it.
(ps. this was replicated in a Netgear support case, and engineer confirmed it!)
Altho the AP is still absolutely RUBBISH, and I cannot return it.
I tried the 2.1.5 and 2.1.6 firmware.
Another new bug has been release.
If you reboot the AP from within the WebGUI it seems to reboot, but the 5ghz network never comes back.
I mean seriously Netgear, do not do any QA?!
You are releasing firmware for AP's that are utter poop.
You release a business product that is in essence a large paperweight.
And the only way to get the 5ghz back is to do a factory reset!
Good job, well done, if user expectations wasn't already low, you have gone and just nuked it.
(ps. this was replicated in a Netgear support case, and engineer confirmed it!)