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JohnnyWB
Sep 20, 2015Tutor
Keep having to refressh my connection
I have the N600 WIFI Router WNDR3400V2 and all of a sudden, the last 3 months I am having to refresh my router's connection to the Internet, after a bit of idleness. I don't understand why this is h...
- Sep 22, 2015
it's a possibility that the router is starting to degrade.
normally, this should have been corrected by loading the latest firmware and resetting the unit.
however, in your case it's different it seems that it's giving additional problems as you continue to rectify the problem.
perhaps, it's time to get a newer router and be happy :smileyhappy:
doraemon
Sep 20, 2015Prodigy
how do you refresh the router?
you turn off and on?
when this happens, what LED lights are lit on the router?
do you have the latest firmware installed on the router?
- JohnnyWBSep 20, 2015Tutor
I do have the latest drivers for my router and when I find I am having a problem connecting, I will go to my NetGear Genie, open it up and it will show me. If it is down, I will click on the panel, the middle one on the top row, of 6 in total. Once I am there, I will find my router name, log in, click on it, and then it the refresh or connect button to get it to come back up. Only if I can't get it back up will I shut the router down but that is very rare indeed.
Thanks for your response and I hope I have given you enough information. If not, let me know.
Thanks for taking you time like this.
Johnny
- doraemonSep 22, 2015Prodigy
ok, so the firmware version on your router is 1.0.0.52, just making sure.
do you have other computers that are affected?
if computers are directly connected with wire to the router, will it do the same thing or it's just for the wireless connection?
one thing you may do is to reset and reconfigure the router. push the reset button on the router for 20 seconds then reconfigure.
- JohnnyWBSep 22, 2015Tutor
The only computer that seems to be affected is my main computer and that is directly hooked to the router. At first, I thought it was just a Windows 10 problem but I remember that I also had issues while it was a Windows 7 unit, and nothing has changed. I have also eliminated all the problem devices that originally sparked my original post, of which this is an off-spring post. Only a select few can now acces my WIFI at this time. Now, I will also say that this unit, is a well used 3 to 4 year old veteran, if you will. Now could that have something to do with it dropping the signal and do you think it may be time to replace it with much newer technology?
Thanks again for your help and info.
Johnny