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NamelessPerson
Aug 09, 2021Star
Latest update bug: R6400 Firmware DNS issue (V1.0.1.74_1.0.48)
This latest update broke DNS resolving, so it randomly cuts out and doesn't resolve anything. Random web pages will just error out. Connection to generic services won't work at all. More can be s...
- Oct 25, 2021
It's apparent that since the DNS problem arose, subsequent and unrelated updates have made the router(s) even worse. In fact, I think Netgear is imploding as we speak.
“Way to go Disney! I have disabled automatic updates because the last update from Netgear slowed my router down so much. I had to downgrade to a much older version that did not include the armour guard application to get my full isp speed back. I am afraid that this new patch will come with the same application that I had to get rid of that slowed down my router. Maybe it is time for a new wifi 6 router from a different company.”
“the same issue with the 6400v2 downgraded the firmware which helped get more speed but ultimately bought a new router the Rax50 to keep up with the speeds much happier now.”
Source: PCMag comments / Netgear forum
I do however have a solution to my issue; I bought a non-Netgear branded router. Are you looking for a router with stability, performance and industry standard updates that don't break the the product altogether? Look no further.
- Enjoy ultrafast speeds up to the advertised data transfer and WiFi speed rates
- Guaranteed DNS functionality
- Don't include blueprints by Microsoft listing amateur router exploits
Buy anything but Netgear today. Special thanks to olympos1625 for logging in the forum every day and ignoring everyone while having the time to respond to new threads. I hope everyone else gets a working router sometime soon because this is verging on class action territory when the product isn't end of life. Oh, how the mighty fall.
NamelessPerson
Oct 30, 2021Star
So after a cooling off period, I decided to plug it back in and give it another whirl: I make no guarantees, but flashing the latest firmware 1.0.1.76 using this open source utility (https://github.com/jclehner/nmrpflash) which utilises a NetGear protocol (NMRP) intrinsically built into the router seems to have addressed the issue. TFTP didn't even function for those wondering. Now that I no longer need it, I'll be selling it anyway.
We already forwarded your details to our Level 2 department.
That's patent bull. I received an email as to when that ticket was opened, and it happened to be inbetween me sharting on you and you finally being bothered to reply. Where does the 'already' part come into it?
Your routers suck. This is the last time I'll be posting here. Feel free to lock this thread! I'll take a ban too.
- shuraNov 05, 2021Aspirant
I can confirm that the latest version (1.0.1.76). as installed using the built-in updater, does not seem to have this bug. But yeah, netgear has really gone to crap.
- robjakNov 06, 2021Luminary
Finally, NETGEAR released the fix. I have been using the beta since mid sept. For my model R8300 Ver 1.0.2.156 released 11/05/2021.