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Who3D
Jun 30, 2018Star
R6250 Router dropping Internet access since V1.0.4.26_10.1.23 firmware update
Rowag
Aug 15, 2018Aspirant
Same issue here. Ever since upgrading to this firmware my 2.4Ghz network will gradually start getting slow/intermittent, and eventually quit servicing traffic. 5Ghz operates fine the entire time. I don't use any guest networks or parental controls.
A reboot fixes the issue for a period of time, anywhere from 3 days to 3 weeks. I've done the reload factory settings trick, no help there.
Netgear, help please!
- Who3DAug 16, 2018Star
The biggest problem seems to be how intermittent it is - it's not like we can demonstrate the problem by copying one file. With a "time to death" varying from 30 minutes to 3 days, each test can take... well, several days just to be sure of the result!
It seems to me that Netgear have a serious problem with their latest firmware across models - I say this because I gave up with the R6250 and bought an R8000. The idea being that I hoped a brand spanking new device of "higher grade" would be more likely to work - but if it failed I could return it for a full refund. Hitting any company with refunds is where it hurts most.
Part of the R8000 process is to complete any firmware update very early on. Long story short, the R8000 failed within 24 hours of firmware update and will be going back. This is despite the fact that for various reasons I cannot test 24/7.
I am currently testing my R6250 with the previous firmware. When I can, I am hammering a NAS to try and force it to fail. I can't run this 24/7 - I have my own things to do - but I am trying. I expect a call back from Netgear Support early next week.
I cannot guarantee that I will "stick the course" - I have work to do and it's not Netgear R&D, but I am doing my best to work with Netgear and move this problem forward. I'll update if I give up and buy a router from another vendor (I am done with spending money on Netgear product if they can't fix the R6250).
Cliff
- Kmar5150Sep 03, 2018Aspirant
I had a blu-ray player that needed a software update that I didn’t already designate an IP for on my network (I only have the number of IPs open on my network for each device that would need a connection, and I designate a specific IP for each device and its MAC Address. This reduces the chance for a network intrusion from other nearby devices - no open ports, no unwelcome devices). I went to open a port, and noticed a firmware update was available for my Netgear router, so I went ahead with the update.
Like so many have already reported, we began having connectivity issues. I did a quick search, and found several topics in the community discussing this issue since updating to the current firmware. I’m surprised that some of these topics start as far back as May. It’s September, and still no patch? Crazy.
Based on what I read, I figured the firmware was conflicting with the OpenDNS parental controls (which I do use). Rather than rolling back to a previous firmware, I went ahead and switched my DNS settings to Google’s Public DNS:
8.8.8.8
8.8.4.4
Connectivity came back up, and I have not had an issue since. I’m no longer going through the OpenDNS servers though, so the parental controls I have established with my OpenDNS account are no longer active. Not a huge deal - it was just nice to have that extra level of protection on my network. If I want that back (and whatever causes the conflict with OpenDNS parental controls in the firmware hasn’t been resolved) I may look into Disney Circle. At least my network is up-and-running again.